This paper explores how humans adapt to a conventional humanoid robot. Video data of participants playing a charade game with a Nao robot were analyzed from a multimodal conversation analysis perspective. Participants soon adjust aspects of turn-design such as word selection, turn length and prosody, thereby adapting to the robots limited perceptive abilities as they become apparent in the interaction. However, coordination of turns-at-talk remains troublesome throughout the encounter, as evidenced by overlapping turns and lengthy silences around possible turn endings. The study discusses how the robot design can be improved to support the problematic taking of turns-at-talk with humans. Two programming strategies to address the identified ...
In this paper, we present an experiment where two human subjects are given a team-building task to s...
Of all computational systems, robots are unique in their ability to afford embodied interaction usin...
Research on artificial intelligence has developed rapidly since the last fifteen years. Social studi...
This paper explores how humans adapt to a conventional humanoid robot. Video data of participants pl...
In a single case study, we show how a conversation analysis (CA) approach can shed light onto the se...
If robots are to communicate with humans in a successful manner, they will need to be able to take a...
In a single case study, we show how a conversation analysis (CA) approach can shed light onto the se...
Abstract — Turn-taking is fundamental to the way humans engage in information exchange, but robots c...
In this work we have enhanced the perception of a humanoid robot by integrating it with a social sta...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
In this work we present a humanoid robot (Nao) that pro-vides real-time sociofeedback to participant...
International audienceThe paper presents a multimodal conversational interaction system for the Nao ...
Recent advancements in human-robot interaction have led to tremendous improvement for humanoid robot...
In this paper, we report a breaching study to explore the use of a tele-operated humanoid avatar fro...
If human-robot interaction is mainly shaped by users’ strategies to deal with their unfamiliar artif...
In this paper, we present an experiment where two human subjects are given a team-building task to s...
Of all computational systems, robots are unique in their ability to afford embodied interaction usin...
Research on artificial intelligence has developed rapidly since the last fifteen years. Social studi...
This paper explores how humans adapt to a conventional humanoid robot. Video data of participants pl...
In a single case study, we show how a conversation analysis (CA) approach can shed light onto the se...
If robots are to communicate with humans in a successful manner, they will need to be able to take a...
In a single case study, we show how a conversation analysis (CA) approach can shed light onto the se...
Abstract — Turn-taking is fundamental to the way humans engage in information exchange, but robots c...
In this work we have enhanced the perception of a humanoid robot by integrating it with a social sta...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
In this work we present a humanoid robot (Nao) that pro-vides real-time sociofeedback to participant...
International audienceThe paper presents a multimodal conversational interaction system for the Nao ...
Recent advancements in human-robot interaction have led to tremendous improvement for humanoid robot...
In this paper, we report a breaching study to explore the use of a tele-operated humanoid avatar fro...
If human-robot interaction is mainly shaped by users’ strategies to deal with their unfamiliar artif...
In this paper, we present an experiment where two human subjects are given a team-building task to s...
Of all computational systems, robots are unique in their ability to afford embodied interaction usin...
Research on artificial intelligence has developed rapidly since the last fifteen years. Social studi...