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Effects of LED on Emotion-Like Feedback of a Single-Eyed Spherical Robot KCI 등재

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감성과학 (Korean Journal of the science of Emotion & sensibility)
한국감성과학회 (The Korean Society For Emotion & Sensibility)
초록

Non-verbal communication is important in human interaction. It provides a layer of information that complements the message being transmitted. This type of information is not limited to human speakers. In human– robot communication, increasing the animacy of the robotic agent—by using non-verbal cues—can aid the expression of abstract concepts such as emotions. Considering the physical limitations of artificial agents, robots can use light and movement to express equivalent emotional feedback. This study analyzes the effects of LED and motion animation of a spherical robot on the emotion being expressed by the robot. A within-subjects experiment was conducted at the University of Tsukuba where participants were asked to rate 28 video samples of a robot interacting with a person. The robot displayed different motions with and without light animations. The results indicated that adding LED animations changes the emotional impression of the robot for valence, arousal, and dominance dimensions. Furthermore, people associated various situations according to the robot’s behavior. These stimuli can be used to modulate the intensity of the emotion being expressed and enhance the interaction experience. This paper facilitates the possibility of designing more affective robots in the future, using simple feedback.

목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
    2.1. Universally recognized emotions
    2.2. Social eye gaze interaction
    2.3. Blinking information
    2.4. Emotional expressions in robots
    2.5. Measuring emotions
3. METHODOLOGY
    3.1. Robot Design
    3.2. Experiment
4. RESULTS
    4.1. Emotional scores
    4.2. Text analysis
5. DISCUSSIONThe
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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저자
  • Eiji Onchi(PhD. Candidate, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba)
  • Natanya Cornet(Student, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology)
  • SeungHee Lee(Associate Professor, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba) Corresponding autho