The present research was aimed at investigating whether human-robot interaction (HRI) can be improved by a robot’s nonverbal warning signals. Ideally, when a robot signals that it cannot guarantee good performance, people could take preventive actions to ensure the successful completion of the robot’s task. In two experiments, participants learned either that a robot’s gestures predicted subsequent poor performance, or they did not. Participants evaluated a robot that uses predictive gestures as more trustworthy, understandable, and reliable compared to a robot that uses gestures that are not predictive of their performance. Finally, participants who learned the relation between gestures and performance improved collaboration with the robot...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...
The present research was aimed at investigating whether human-robot interaction (HRI) can be improve...
Contains fulltext : 159814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present res...
Abstract — Nonverbal communication plays an important role in coordinating teammates ’ actions for c...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
Controlling and fastening, under noise and poor lightings conditions, the communication inside the w...
Human–robot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot ...
International audienceNon-verbal cues of communication can influence the human understanding of verb...
International audienceIn this paper, the concept of signaling motions of a robot interacting with a ...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a confere...
Humanrobot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot o...
Salem M, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. A Friendly Gesture: Investigating the Effect of Multi-Modal ...
2018-11-20As robots increasingly perform tasks in a diverse set of real-world environments, they are...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...
The present research was aimed at investigating whether human-robot interaction (HRI) can be improve...
Contains fulltext : 159814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present res...
Abstract — Nonverbal communication plays an important role in coordinating teammates ’ actions for c...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
Controlling and fastening, under noise and poor lightings conditions, the communication inside the w...
Human–robot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot ...
International audienceNon-verbal cues of communication can influence the human understanding of verb...
International audienceIn this paper, the concept of signaling motions of a robot interacting with a ...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a confere...
Humanrobot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot o...
Salem M, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. A Friendly Gesture: Investigating the Effect of Multi-Modal ...
2018-11-20As robots increasingly perform tasks in a diverse set of real-world environments, they are...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Gestures are important non-verbal signals in human communication. Research with virtual agents and r...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...