DOI: 10.1075/is.22010.sca ISSN:

From vocal prosody to movement prosody, from HRI to understanding humans

Philip Scales, Véronique Aubergé, Olivier Aycard
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Communication

Abstract

Human–Human and Human–Robot Interaction are known to be influenced by a variety of modalities and parameters. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to anticipate how a given mobile robot’s navigation and appearance will impact how it is perceived by humans. Drawing a parallel with vocal prosody, we introduce the notion of movement prosody, which encompasses spatio-temporal and appearance dimensions which are involved in a person’s perceptual experience of interacting with a mobile robot. We design a novel robot motion corpus, encompassing variables related to the kinematics, gaze, and appearance of the robot, which we hypothesize are involved in movement prosody. Initial results of three perception experiments suggest that these variables have significant influences on participants’ perceptions of robot socio-affects and physical attributes.

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