Hegel F, Gieselmann S, Peters A, Holthaus P, Wrede B. Towards a Typology of Meaningful Signals and Cues in Social Robotics. In: International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication . IEEE; 2011: 72-78. ; In this paper, we present a first step towards a typology of relevant signals and cues in human-robot interaction (HRI). In human as well as in animal communication systems, signals and cues play an important role for senders and receivers of such signs. In our typology, we systematically distinguish between a robot’s signals and cues which are either designed to be human-like or artificial to create meaningful information. Subsequently, developers and designers should be aware of which signs affect a user’s judgements on social robots. For this reason, we first review several signals and cues that have already been successfully used in HRI with regard to our typology. Second, we discuss crucial human-like and artificial cues which have so far not been considered in the design of social robots – although they are highly likely to affect a user’s judgement of social robots.
Towards a Typology of Meaningful Signals and Cues in Social Robotics
2011-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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