This paper describes a new methodological approach
and robot system to trigger more prosocial human
reactions towards a robot by transferring social-psychological
principles from human-human interaction to human-robot
interaction (HRI). The main idea is to trigger increased
helpfulness by proactively creating similarity through dynamic
emotional adaption of the robot to the mood of the human.
This is achieved in an explicit and implicit way: Explicitly, by
a similarity-statement of the robot of being in the same mood as
the user, and implicitly by controlling the affective parameters
of facial and verbal expressions of a robot head in an interaction
scenario such that the current values of the human mood in
the dimensions of pleasure, arousal, and dominance (PAD)
are matched. In a first step, this is accomplished by an
initial self-assessment by the human participant to be extended
by automatic emotion recognition modules in a later stage.
The effectiveness of the approach is confirmed by significant
experimental results.
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This paper describes a new methodological approach
and robot system to trigger more prosocial human
reactions towards a robot by transferring social-psychological
principles from human-human interaction to human-robot
interaction (HRI). The main idea is to trigger increased
helpfulness by proactively creating similarity through dynamic
emotional adaption of the robot to the mood of the human.
This is achieved in an explicit and implicit way: Explicitly, by
a similarity-statement of the r...
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