Blinking light patterns as artificial subtle expressions in human-robot speech interaction

Kazuki Kobayashi, Kotaro Funakoshi, S. Yamada, Mikio Nakano, T. Komatsu, Yasunori Saito
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Abstract

Users' impressions of blinking light expressions used as artificial subtle expressions have been investigated. In a preliminary experiment, thirteen blinking patterns were used for investigating participants' impressions of their agreeableness. The highest and lowest valued blinking patterns were identified and used for a speech interaction experiment. In this experiment, 52 participants tried to reserve hotel rooms with a spoken dialogue system coupled with an interface robot using a blinking light expression. A sine wave, a random wave, a rectangular wave, and a no-blinking condition were used as artificial subtle expressions to express a robot's internal state of “processing” or “recognizing”. The results of a questionnaire showed the conditions did not significantly differ in terms of agreeableness, but the sine wave and the rectangular wave were evaluated as “more useful” than the no-blinking condition. Results of factor analyses suggested that the rectangular wave provides a comfortable impression of the dialogue.
闪烁光模式作为人机语音交互中的人工微妙表达
研究了用户对作为人工微妙表情的闪烁表情的印象。在初步实验中,研究人员使用了13种眨眼模式来调查参与者对自己随和程度的印象。识别出最高和最低值的闪烁模式,并将其用于语音交互实验。在这个实验中,52名参与者尝试通过语音对话系统和使用闪烁表情的界面机器人来预订酒店房间。采用正弦波、随机波、矩形波、不眨眼条件作为人工微妙表情,表达机器人“处理”或“识别”的内部状态。问卷调查结果显示,两种情况在亲和性方面没有显著差异,但正弦波和矩形波被评价为比不眨眼情况“更有用”。因子分析结果表明,矩形波提供了一个舒适的印象的对话。
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