Parental action modification highlighting the goal versus the means

Y. Nagai, K. Rohlfing
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Abstract

Parents significantly alter their infant-directed actions compared to adult-directed ones, which is assumed to assist the infantspsila processing of the actions. This paper discusses differences in parental action modification depending on whether the goal or the means is more crucial. When demonstrating a task to an infant, parents try to emphasize the important aspects of the task by suppressing or adding their movement. Our hypothesis is that in a goal-crucial task, the initial and final states of the task should be highlighted by parental actions, whereas in a means-crucial task the movement is underlined. Our analysis using a saliency-based attention model partially verified it: When focusing on the goal, parents tended to emphasize the initial and final states of the objects used in the task by taking a long pause before/after they started/fulfilled the task. When focusing on the means, parents shook the object to highlight it, which consequently made its state invisible. We discuss our findings regarding the uniqueness and commonality of the parental action modification. We also describe our contribution to the development of robots capable of imitating human actions.
父母行为修改强调目标与手段
与成人指导行为相比,父母显著地改变了婴儿指导行为,这被认为有助于婴儿对行为的加工。本文讨论了父母行为矫正在目的和手段上的区别。当向婴儿展示一项任务时,父母试图通过抑制或增加他们的动作来强调任务的重要方面。我们的假设是,在目标至关重要的任务中,任务的初始和最终状态应该通过父母的行为来强调,而在手段至关重要的任务中,运动应该被强调。我们使用基于显著性的注意力模型进行的分析部分验证了这一点:当父母专注于目标时,他们倾向于在开始/完成任务之前/之后进行长时间的停顿,以强调任务中使用的物体的初始和最终状态。当父母把注意力集中在方法上时,他们会摇晃物体来突出它,结果使它的状态不可见。我们讨论了关于父母行为修改的独特性和共性的研究结果。我们还描述了我们对能够模仿人类行为的机器人发展的贡献。
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