Teleoperated Robot Coaching for Mindfulness Training: A Longitudinal Study

I. Bodala, Nikhil Churamani, H. Gunes
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Social robots are becoming incorporated in daily human lives, assisting in the promotion of the physical and mental wellbeing of individuals. To investigate the design and use of social robots for delivering mindfulness training, we develop a teleoperation framework that enables an experienced Human Coach (HC) to conduct mindfulness training sessions virtually, by replicating their upper-body and head movements onto the Pepper robot, in real-time. Pepper’s vision is mapped onto a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) worn by the HC and a bidirectional audio pipeline is set up, enabling the HC to communicate with the participants through the robot. To evaluate the participants’ perceptions of the teleoperated Robot Coach (RC), we study the interactions between a group of participants and the RC over 5 weeks and compare these with another group of participants interacting directly with the HC. Growth modelling analysis of this longitudinal data shows that the HC ratings are consistently greater than 4 (on a scale of 1 5) for all aspects while an increase is witnessed in the RC ratings over the weeks, for the Robot Motion and Conversation dimensions. Mindfulness training delivered by both types of coaching evokes positive responses from the participants across all the sessions, with the HC rated significantly higher than the RC on Animacy, Likeability and Perceived Intelligence. Participants’ personality traits such as Conscientiousness and Neuroticism are found to influence their perception of the RC. These findings enable an understanding of the differences between the perceptions of HC and RC delivering mindfulness training, and provide insights towards the development of robot coaches for improving the psychological wellbeing of individuals.
遥控机器人正念训练辅导:一项纵向研究
社交机器人正逐渐融入人类的日常生活,帮助促进个人的身心健康。为了研究社交机器人提供正念训练的设计和使用,我们开发了一个远程操作框架,使经验丰富的人类教练(HC)能够通过将他们的上半身和头部运动实时复制到Pepper机器人上,从而虚拟地进行正念训练课程。Pepper的视觉被映射到HC佩戴的头戴式显示器(HMD)上,并建立了双向音频管道,使HC能够通过机器人与参与者交流。为了评估参与者对遥控机器人教练(RC)的看法,我们研究了一组参与者在5周内与RC之间的互动,并将其与另一组直接与HC互动的参与者进行了比较。纵向数据的增长模型分析表明,在所有方面,HC评级始终大于4(在15的尺度上),而在几周内,机器人运动和对话维度的RC评级有所增加。两种教练提供的正念训练在所有的课程中都引起了参与者的积极反应,HC的评分明显高于RC的Animacy, Likeability和Perceived Intelligence。研究发现,被试的尽责性和神经质等人格特质会影响他们对RC的认知。这些发现有助于理解HC和RC提供正念训练的认知差异,并为机器人教练的发展提供见解,以改善个人的心理健康。
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