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Creating Expressive Social Robots That Convey Symbolic and Spontaneous Communication

Engineering and Technology

Creating Expressive Social Robots That Convey Symbolic and Spontaneous Communication

E. Fernández-rodicio, Á. Castro-gonzález, et al.

Robots are increasingly used in human-facing tasks; this paper models robot expressiveness as two independently generated dimensions—symbolic and spontaneous—combines predefined multimodal expressions with modulation strategies to convey mood and emotions, and validates that these strategies improve user perception and convey recognizable affective states. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
Robots are becoming an increasingly important part of our society and have started to be used in tasks that require communicating with humans. Communication can be decoupled in two dimensions: symbolic (information aimed to achieve a particular goal) and spontaneous (displaying the speaker’s emotional and motivational state) communication. Thus, to enhance human-robot interactions, the expressions that are used have to convey both dimensions. This paper presents a method for modelling a robot’s expressiveness as a combination of these two dimensions, where each of them can be generated independently. This is the first contribution of our work. The second contribution is the development of an expressiveness architecture that uses predefined multimodal expressions to convey the symbolic dimension and integrates a series of modulation strategies for conveying the robot’s mood and emotions. In order to validate the performance of the proposed architecture, the last contribution is a series of experiments that aim to study the effect that the addition of the spontaneous dimension of communication and its fusion with the symbolic dimension has on how people perceive a social robot. Our results show that the modulation strategies improve the users’ perception and can convey a recognizable affective state.
Publisher
Sensors
Published On
Jun 05, 2024
Authors
Enrique Fernández-Rodicio, Álvaro Castro-González, Juan José Gamboa-Montero, Sara Carrasco-Martínez, Miguel A. Salichs
Tags
Human-robot interaction
Expressiveness modeling
Symbolic communication
Spontaneous communication
Multimodal expressions
Modulation strategies
Affective perception
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