2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-024-03128-z
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Physiological data for affective computing in HRI with anthropomorphic service robots: the AFFECT-HRI data set

Judith S. Heinisch,
Jérôme Kirchhoff,
Philip Busch
et al.

Abstract: In human-human and human-robot interaction, the counterpart influences the human’s affective state. Contrary to humans, robots inherently cannot respond empathically, meaning non-beneficial affective reactions cannot be mitigated. Thus, to create a responsible and empathetic human-robot interaction (HRI), involving anthropomorphic service robots, the effect of robot behavior on human affect in HRI must be understood. To contribute to this understanding, we provide the new comprehensive data set AFFECT-HRI, inc… Show more

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