Turn-taking is a fundamental part of human communication. Our goal is to devise a turn-taking framework for human-robot interaction that, like the human skill, represents something fundamental about interaction, generic to context or domain. We propose a model of turn-taking, and conduct an experiment with human subjects to inform this model. Our findings from this study suggest that information flow is an integral part of human floor-passing behavior. Following this, we implement autonomous floor relinquishing on a robot and discuss our insights into the nature of a general turn-taking model for human-robot interaction
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This issue of AI Magazine brings together a collection of articles on challenges, mechanisms, and re...
Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (VAMR 2...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
Turn-taking is ubiquitous in human communication, yet turn-taking between humans and robots continue...
Abstract — Turn-taking is fundamental to the way humans engage in information exchange, but robots c...
Turn-taking is a fundamental process that governs social interaction. When humans interact, they nat...
If robots are to communicate with humans in a successful manner, they will need to be able to take a...
In this paper, we present an experiment where two human subjects are given a team-building task to s...
Communicative behaviors emerge as humans navigate a populated space and interact with one another. ...
This paper explores how humans adapt to a conventional humanoid robot. Video data of participants pl...
To enable natural and fluent human robot collaboration, it is critical for a robot to comprehend the...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
International audienceLet Human-Robot Motion (HRM) denote the study of how robots should move among ...
Interaction control can take opportunities offered by contact robots physically interacting with the...
Nowadays robots are becoming increasingly capable and their interaction with humans is a critical te...
This issue of AI Magazine brings together a collection of articles on challenges, mechanisms, and re...
Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (VAMR 2...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
Turn-taking is ubiquitous in human communication, yet turn-taking between humans and robots continue...
Abstract — Turn-taking is fundamental to the way humans engage in information exchange, but robots c...
Turn-taking is a fundamental process that governs social interaction. When humans interact, they nat...
If robots are to communicate with humans in a successful manner, they will need to be able to take a...
In this paper, we present an experiment where two human subjects are given a team-building task to s...
Communicative behaviors emerge as humans navigate a populated space and interact with one another. ...
This paper explores how humans adapt to a conventional humanoid robot. Video data of participants pl...
To enable natural and fluent human robot collaboration, it is critical for a robot to comprehend the...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
International audienceLet Human-Robot Motion (HRM) denote the study of how robots should move among ...
Interaction control can take opportunities offered by contact robots physically interacting with the...
Nowadays robots are becoming increasingly capable and their interaction with humans is a critical te...
This issue of AI Magazine brings together a collection of articles on challenges, mechanisms, and re...
Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (VAMR 2...