Joint attention has been shown to be not only crucial for human-human interaction but also human-robot interaction. Joint attention can help to make cooperation more efficient, support disambiguation in instances of uncertainty and make interactions appear more natural and familiar. In this paper, we present an autonomous gaze system that uses multimodal perception capabilities to model responsive joint attention mechanisms. We investigate the effects of our system on people's perception of a robot within a problem-solving task. Results from a user study suggest that responsive joint attention mechanisms evoke higher perceived feelings of social presence on scales that regard the direction of the robot's perception
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by providing...
International audienceIndividuals suffering from Autistic SpectrumDisorder (ASD) have impaired skill...
Joint attention has been shown to be not only crucial for human-human interaction but also human-rob...
If inadvertently perceived as Joint Attention, a robot's incidental behaviors could potentially infl...
Robots are becoming more popular in domestic human environments, from service applica- tions to ente...
Due to population ageing, the cost of health care will raise in the coming years. One way to help hu...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
The present study highlights the benefits of using well-controlled experimental designs, grounded in...
We previously introduced a responsive joint attention system that uses multimodal information from u...
Psycholinguistic studies of situated language processing have re-vealed that gaze in the visual envi...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by...
This paper reviews methods to investigate joint attention, and highlights the benefits of new method...
Abstract—The role of gaze in interaction has been an area of increasing interest to the field of hum...
Joint attention is a key mechanism for humans to coordinate their social behavior. Whether and how t...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by providing...
International audienceIndividuals suffering from Autistic SpectrumDisorder (ASD) have impaired skill...
Joint attention has been shown to be not only crucial for human-human interaction but also human-rob...
If inadvertently perceived as Joint Attention, a robot's incidental behaviors could potentially infl...
Robots are becoming more popular in domestic human environments, from service applica- tions to ente...
Due to population ageing, the cost of health care will raise in the coming years. One way to help hu...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
The present study highlights the benefits of using well-controlled experimental designs, grounded in...
We previously introduced a responsive joint attention system that uses multimodal information from u...
Psycholinguistic studies of situated language processing have re-vealed that gaze in the visual envi...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by...
This paper reviews methods to investigate joint attention, and highlights the benefits of new method...
Abstract—The role of gaze in interaction has been an area of increasing interest to the field of hum...
Joint attention is a key mechanism for humans to coordinate their social behavior. Whether and how t...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by providing...
International audienceIndividuals suffering from Autistic SpectrumDisorder (ASD) have impaired skill...