Design of Counseling Robot for Production by 3D Printer

K. Kurashige, S. Tsuruta, Eriko Sakurai, Yoshitaka Sakurai, R. Knauf, E. Damiani
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Abstract

Nowadays, a lot of IT personnel have psychological distress. Meanwhile, counselors to help them are lack in number. To solve the problem, we proposed a counseling agent (CA) called CRECA (context respectful counseling agent). CRECA listens to clients and promotes their reflection context respectfully namely in a context preserving way. This agent can be enhanced using a body language called “unazuki” in Japanese, a kind of “nodding” to greatly promote dialogue, often accompanying “un-un” (meaning “exactly”) of Japanese onomatopoeia. This body language is expected to significantly help represent empathy or entire approval. In this paper, the agent is integrated with such a “unazuki” or “dialog promotion nodding” robot to continue the conversation naturally or context respectfully towards clients' further reflection. To realize such “unazuki”, the robot nods twice at each end of dialog sentence input by clients. Here, we introduce our newly developed robot that behaves human-like by an appropriate nodding behavior. The main motivation for developing a more human-like robot was the extension of application fields from IT workers' counselling to people, who suffers from more social problems such as financial debt, or anxiety of victory or defeat. For such applications, it is often very important that the agent behaves as much as possible human-like. Finally, we present the experimental evaluation results that proves such nodding is effective in counseling.
基于3D打印机的咨询机器人设计
如今,很多IT人员都有心理困扰。与此同时,能够帮助他们的辅导员数量却很少。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种名为CRECA (context - respect counseling agent)的咨询代理(CA)。CRECA听取客户的意见,并以尊重的方式促进他们的反思环境,即以保护环境的方式。这种代理可以使用日语中称为“unazuki”的肢体语言来增强,这种肢体语言是一种“点头”,可以极大地促进对话,通常伴随着日语拟声词中的“un-un”(意思是“确切”)。这种肢体语言有望显著地帮助表达同情或完全的认可。在本文中,agent与这样一个“unazuki”或“对话促进点头”机器人相结合,对客户的进一步反思,自然地或恭敬地继续对话。为了实现这样的“unazuki”,机器人会在客户输入的对话句子的每个结尾点头两次。在这里,我们介绍了我们新开发的机器人,它通过适当的点头行为来表现出与人类相似的行为。开发更像人类的机器人的主要动机是将应用领域从IT工作者的咨询扩展到遭受更多社会问题(如金融债务,或胜利或失败的焦虑)的人。对于这样的应用程序,通常非常重要的是,代理的行为尽可能地像人类一样。最后,我们给出了实验评估结果,证明这种点头在咨询中是有效的。
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