2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12369-023-00993-3
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A Trained Humanoid Robot can Perform Human-Like Crossmodal Social Attention and Conflict Resolution

Abstract: To enhance human-robot social interaction, it is essential for robots to process multiple social cues in a complex real-world environment. However, incongruency of input information across modalities is inevitable and could be challenging for robots to process. To tackle this challenge, our study adopted the neurorobotic paradigm of crossmodal conflict resolution to make a robot express human-like social attention. A behavioural experiment was conducted on 37 participants for the human study. We designed a rou… Show more

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