Human-robot teaming largely relies on the ability of machines to respond and relate to human social signals. Prior work in Social Signal Processing has drawn a distinction between social cues (discrete, observable features) and social signals (underlying meaning). For machines to attribute meaning to behavior, they must first understand some probabilistic relationship between the cues presented and the signal conveyed. Using data derived from a study in which participants identified a set of salient social signals in a simulated scenario and indicated the cues related to the perceived signals, we detail a learning algorithm, which clusters social cue observations and defines an N-Most Likely States set for each cluster. Since multiple sig...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
This chapter focuses on recent advances in social robots that are capable of sensing their users, an...
This paper examines whether social cues, such as facial expressions, can be used to adapt and tailor...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
Understanding intentions is a complex social-cognitive task for humans, let alone machines. In this ...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
Humans convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions through a concert of social displays: voice, ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
Human-robot interaction (HRI) research requires new techniques for understanding the social dynamics...
What if a robot could detect when you think it got too close to you during its approach? This would ...
A better understanding of human mental states in social contexts holds the potential to pave the way...
In parallel to breathtaking advancements in Robotics, more and more researchers have been focusing o...
Abstract The ability to detect a human’s contingent response is an essential skill for a social robo...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
This chapter focuses on recent advances in social robots that are capable of sensing their users, an...
This paper examines whether social cues, such as facial expressions, can be used to adapt and tailor...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
Understanding intentions is a complex social-cognitive task for humans, let alone machines. In this ...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
Humans convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions through a concert of social displays: voice, ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
Human-robot interaction (HRI) research requires new techniques for understanding the social dynamics...
What if a robot could detect when you think it got too close to you during its approach? This would ...
A better understanding of human mental states in social contexts holds the potential to pave the way...
In parallel to breathtaking advancements in Robotics, more and more researchers have been focusing o...
Abstract The ability to detect a human’s contingent response is an essential skill for a social robo...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
This chapter focuses on recent advances in social robots that are capable of sensing their users, an...
This paper examines whether social cues, such as facial expressions, can be used to adapt and tailor...