Can differences of nationalities be induced and measured by robot gesture communication ?

Satoshi Suzuki, Y. Fujimoto, Toru Yamaguchi
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Abstract

For communication between a human user and a robot, differences in nationality, culture and language of the user should be considered; however, it has not been treated in existing studies of communication robots yet. In this study, a preliminary experiment using the communication robot “ApriPoco” and the near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was performed to confirm whether differences given by robot's motion induced different response in the user depending on nationalities and whether such difference could be measured. Brain activity in the cortex area associated with a mirror neuron was investigated for Japanese and Chinese participants during watching greetings of the robot that mimicked gestures in different country's styles. As a result, difference in the brain activities in two nationalities was found: activation in a primary motor area for the Japanese participant changed greatly when the participants watched the robot gesture with language of the mother country and the native greetings style, but similar tendency was not found for Chinese one.
机器人手势交流能否诱导和测量民族差异?
人类用户与机器人之间的交流,应考虑用户的国籍、文化和语言差异;然而,在现有的通信机器人研究中还没有涉及到这一问题。本研究利用通信机器人“ApriPoco”和近红外光谱(NIRS)进行了初步实验,以确定机器人运动所带来的差异是否会引起不同民族用户的不同反应,以及这种差异是否可以测量。日本和中国的参与者在观看模仿不同国家风格手势的机器人的问候时,研究了与镜像神经元相关的皮层区域的大脑活动。结果发现,两个民族的大脑活动存在差异:日本参与者在观看带有本国语言和本国问候风格的机器人手势时,其初级运动区域的激活发生了很大的变化,而中国参与者则没有发现类似的趋势。
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