Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study

Eyssel FA, Hegel F, Horstmann G, Wagner C (2010)
In: Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010). 681-686.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
We examined the effects of a robots’ nonverbal response on evaluations of anthropomorphism and other dimensions (e.g., liking, closeness, pleasantness of human-robot interaction) in a case study. Our work both conceptually replicates and extends previous research: On the one hand, we replicated previous findings and generalized them to a different robot type, the iCat. On the other hand, our work extends existing research in that it includes a wider range of dependent variables, with a particular focus on perceptions of anthropomorphism. Taken together, most of our results support the experimental hypotheses for the dependent measures: That is, a robot that provided emotional feedback during the interaction was perceived to be superior to a robot that responded neutrally. Thus, our findings highlight the importance of the interplay of form and function in the attribution of humanness to robots.
Stichworte
social robotics; Affective Computing; Anthropomorphism
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010)
Seite(n)
681-686
Konferenz
19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication
Konferenzort
Viareggio, Italy
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1993168

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Eyssel FA, Hegel F, Horstmann G, Wagner C. Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study. In: Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010). 2010: 681-686.
Eyssel, F. A., Hegel, F., Horstmann, G., & Wagner, C. (2010). Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010), 681-686.
Eyssel, Friederike Anne, Hegel, Frank, Horstmann, Gernot, and Wagner, Claudia. 2010. “Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study”. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010), 681-686.
Eyssel, F. A., Hegel, F., Horstmann, G., and Wagner, C. (2010). “Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study” in Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010) 681-686.
Eyssel, F.A., et al., 2010. Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010). pp. 681-686.
F.A. Eyssel, et al., “Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study”, Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010), 2010, pp.681-686.
Eyssel, F.A., Hegel, F., Horstmann, G., Wagner, C.: Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010). p. 681-686. (2010).
Eyssel, Friederike Anne, Hegel, Frank, Horstmann, Gernot, and Wagner, Claudia. “Anthropomorphic inferences from emotional nonverbal cues: A case study”. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2010). 2010. 681-686.
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