Exploring Affective Storytelling with an Embodied Agent

R. Gomez, Deborah Szapiro, Kerl Galindo, L. Merino, H. Brock, Keisuke Nakamura, Yu Fang, Eric Nichols
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In this paper, we explore the storytelling potential of a robot. We exploit the use of creative contents that maximize the embodied communication affordance of the empathic robot Haru. We identify the elements in storytelling such as narration, agency, engagement and education and synthesized these into the robot. Through effective design we investigated the possible answers that could leverage the limitations and the challenges in developing storytelling applications through a robotic medium. Our preliminary findings show that the use of an embodied agent such as a robot in storytelling only has meaning when its communicative affordance (i.e. embodiment, expressiveness, and other modalities) is tapped, adding new dimension to the experience. Otherwise, traditional storytelling delivery (e.g. tablet) without the use of embodiment will suffice. Hence, robots need to be performers rather than just mere props in storytelling.
用具身代理探索情感故事
在这篇论文中,我们探索了机器人讲故事的潜力。我们利用创造性的内容,最大限度地发挥移情机器人Haru的具体沟通能力。我们确定了讲故事的元素,如叙述、代理、参与和教育,并将这些元素合成到机器人中。通过有效的设计,我们研究了可能的答案,可以利用机器人媒介开发故事叙述应用程序的局限性和挑战。我们的初步研究结果表明,在讲故事中使用具身代理(如机器人),只有当它的交际能力(即具身性、表现力和其他形式)被挖掘出来,为体验增加新的维度时,才有意义。否则,不使用化身的传统讲故事方式(如平板电脑)就足够了。因此,机器人需要成为表演者,而不仅仅是讲故事的道具。
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