基于无意识同步性的直观人机交互:一项心理实验研究

Syed Khursheed Hasnain, Ghilès Mostafaoui, R. Salesse, L. Marin, P. Gaussier
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受人际协调研究的启发,我们假设无意同步是启动和维持人机交互的基本参数。在我们之前的工作中,我们开发了一个神经模型,允许机器人根据人类的运动频率同步其行为,从而在其自身学习动力学和人类运动引起的视觉刺激之间的同步检测的基础上选择这个交互伙伴。为了证实或否认我们的假设,我们在这里提出了一项心理学研究,以测量单向和双向人机交互过程中的无意同步,使用我们之前提出的模型来启动交互并将机器人的注意力集中在选定的合作伙伴上。实验结果表明,双向直觉交互导致可能的无意同步是原始的,以最小的认知负荷(无意行为)获得自然的人机交互。
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Intuitive human robot interaction based on unintentional synchrony: A psycho-experimental study
Inspired by studies of interpersonal coordinations, we assumed that unintentional synchrony is a fundamental parameter to initiate and maintain Human Machine interactions. We developed, in our previous works, a neural model allowing a robot to synchronize its behavior depending on the human movement frequency, and thus to choose this interacting partner on the basis of synchrony detection between its own learned dynamics and the visual stimuli induced by the human motion. To confirm or deny our assumptions we present here a psychological study to measure unintentional synchronization during Unidirectional and Bidirectional Human Robot Interaction using our previously proposed model for initiating the interaction and focusing the robot attention on a selected partner. The experimental results demonstrated that bidirectional intuitive interaction leading to possible unintentional synchronization is primordial to obtain natural human robot interactions using a minimal cognitive load (unintentional behavior).
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