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Robot Social Skills for Enhancing Social Interaction in Physical Training

Published: 07 March 2016 Publication History

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In this paper, we identify the effects of robot social skills for enhancing social interaction in a physical training. To that end, we designed a physical training scenario and conducted an experiment with 28 participants using the humanoid robot NAO. As a result, there were significant differences between the control group where social skills were not used, and the experimental group where social skills were used by the robot.

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    HRI '16: The Eleventh ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction
    March 2016
    676 pages
    ISBN:9781467383707

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    1. human-robot interaction (hri)
    2. physical training
    3. robot social skills

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