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Our study shows that dominance can be reliably expressed by both selection of specific behaviours and modulation of behaviours.
In this paper, we present our work on algorithmic modu- lation of robot bodily movement to express varying degrees of dominance. We developed a parameter-based ...
In this paper, we present our work on algorithmic modulation of robot bodily movement to express varying degrees of dominance. We developed a parameter-based ...
Abstract—A mayor challenge in human-robot interaction and collaboration is the synthesis of non-verbal behaviour for the ex- pression of social signals.
In this paper, we present our work on algorithmic modulation of robot bodily movement to express varying degrees of dominance. We developed a parameter-based ...
In this paper, we present our work on algorithmic modulation of robot bodily movement to express varying degrees of dominance. We developed a parameter-based ...
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Jul 1, 2019 · In this paper, we present our work on algorithmic modulation of robot bodily movement to control dominance expression. We developed a parameter- ...
The aim of this study is dual. First, it aims to assess the role of the robot's cospeech gestures and embodiment in the user's perceived emotions.
A mayor challenge in human-robot interaction is the synthesis of social signals through non-verbal behaviour expression.