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Authors:
Paul Schermerhorn
Matthias Scheutz
Keywords: human-robot interaction; adjustable autonomy; embodiment; robot; simulation; affect; user study
Abstract:
Many future robotic scenarios will require robots to work with humans in teams. It is thus critical to ensure that those robots will be able to work effectively with humans. While various dimensions of robots such as autonomy, embodiment or interaction style have been investigated separately, no previous study has looked at those three dimensions together. In this paper, we report results from extensive experiments showing that all three dimensions interact in complex ways, thus demonstrating the insufficiency of exploring these dimensions individually. Based on the results, we conclude with suggestions for interaction designs and for future studies.
Pages: 236 to 241
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2011
Publication date: February 23, 2011
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4138
ISBN: 978-1-61208-117-5
Location: Gosier, Guadeloupe, France
Dates: from February 23, 2011 to February 28, 2011