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Moving with Style: Classifying Human and Robot Movement at Home
Authors:
Trenton Schulz
Jo Herstad
Jim Torresen
Keywords: human-robot interaction; animation; style; movement; familiarity; home
Abstract:
A robot moving in the home is a new experience for most people. Classifying the different ways that humans and robots move together can help in designing interactions. In this paper, we first put robots' movements into two categories: global—where a robot changes position in the home—or local—where a robot's position does not change, but parts of it move. We also look at the idea of animation and how it can give a robot style. Building on these definitions, we present four movement conditions to classify movement between a human and robot at home. Using familiarity, we can recognize some of these conditions from other interactions we have. Using animation, we can give the robot a style that can make the robot's movement more familiar and easier to understand. We close the paper with possible ways of using this classification system for future research.
Pages: 188 to 193
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2018
Publication date: March 25, 2018
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4138
ISBN: 978-1-61208-616-3
Location: Rome, Italy
Dates: from March 25, 2018 to March 29, 2018