The Effect of Exaggerated Nonverbal Cues on the Perception of the Robot Pepper

Sarah Fischer, Darja Stoeva, M. Gelautz
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This paper explores the effects of selected exaggerated nonverbal cues on the perception of the Pepper robot in a story-telling scenario. We conduct a video-based user study based on an online survey containing the Godspeed questionnaire and additional interviews. The results of the study indicate that using exaggeration as a method to design nonverbal cues can improve the perception of the robot in both robot-talking and robot-listening cases. We find that Pepper is perceived as animate and safe in both cases, and additionally as anthropomorphic for the case when the robot is talking.
夸张的非语言线索对机器人辣椒感知的影响
本文探讨了在一个讲故事的场景中,选择夸张的非语言线索对Pepper机器人感知的影响。我们进行了一项基于视频的用户研究,该研究基于一项在线调查,其中包括Godspeed问卷和其他访谈。研究结果表明,在机器人说话和机器人倾听的情况下,使用夸张作为设计非语言线索的方法可以提高机器人的感知。我们发现,在这两种情况下,Pepper都被认为是有生命的、安全的,而且在机器人说话的情况下,它还被认为是拟人化的。
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