Exploring Minimal Nonverbal Interruptions in HRI

Saulnier, P. Sharlin, E. and Greenberg, S. (2011)
Exploring Minimal Nonverbal Interruptions in HRI. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man 2011). (Atlanta, Georgia), IEEE Press, 8 pages, July 31-Aug 3. Includes video figure. Earlier somewhat different version as Report 2010-977-26 (pdf) and (video).

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Abstract

Designing robotic behaviours capable of initiating an interruption will be extremely important as robots increasingly interact with people. Consequently, we explore the social impact of a minimal set of physical nonverbal cues that can be exhibited by a robot to initiate robot-human interruption: (a) speed of motion, (b) gaze, (c) head movement, d) rotation and (e) proximity to the person. We present two related studies evaluating this set. First, for requirements gathering, we observed the behaviour of interruption between humans, with a human actor attempting to interrupt other humans while being constrained to use only a set of behavioural cues that could be mimicked by a simple nonverbal robot. Next, we programmed a robot to exhibit similar social physical nonverbal cues, and tested their feasibility in a user study of robotic nonverbal interruption across interruption scenarios. Our results show that people were able to interpret interruption urgency from robot behaviour using only minimal nonverbal behavioural cues. These findings contribute to informing future designs of social human-robot interfaces.

Bibtex entry

@INPROCEEDINGS { 2011-Interruptions-Roman,
CLASS = { CONFARTICLE },
AUTHOR = { Saulnier, P. Sharlin, E. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { Exploring Minimal Nonverbal Interruptions in HRI },
BOOKTITLE = { Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man 2011) },
YEAR = { 2011 },
MONTH = { July 31-Aug 3 },
PAGES = { 8 pages },
PUBLISHER = { IEEE Press },
ADDRESS = { Atlanta, Georgia },
NOTE = { Includes video figure. Earlier somewhat different version as Report 2010-977-26 (pdf) and (video) },
}