2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12369-016-0357-8
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Towards Engagement Models that Consider Individual Factors in HRI: On the Relation of Extroversion and Negative Attitude Towards Robots to Gaze and Speech During a Human–Robot Assembly Task

Abstract: Estimating the engagement is critical for human -robot interaction. Engagement measures typically rely on the dynamics of the social signals exchanged by the partners, especially speech and gaze. However, the dynamics of these signals is likely to be influenced by individual and social factors, such as personality traits, as it is well documented that they critically influence how two humans interact with each other. Here, we assess the influence of two factors, namely extroversion and negative attitude toward… Show more

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“…Preliminary analysis on the EDHHI dataset reveal that extroversion and NARS influence the production of gaze and speech [9]. Here, we contend that it is possible to predict the human's extraversion from the analysis of non-verbal features.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Preliminary analysis on the EDHHI dataset reveal that extroversion and NARS influence the production of gaze and speech [9]. Here, we contend that it is possible to predict the human's extraversion from the analysis of non-verbal features.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Meerbeek et al [13] provided guidelines to design and evaluate personality and expressions in autonomous domestic robots. An important line of research is to probe into the influence of personality and individual traits on the production of verbal and non-verbal signals during HRI, as done in [9] and in our study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Our French adaptation was used [1]. The participants also filled two post-experimental questionnaires consisting of questions/affirmations adapted from usability and technology acceptance models to a robotic context as it was done in previous works [12,9].…”
Section: Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is indeed prior evidence that some personality traits have significant effects on the perceived ease of use of new technologies, such as smartphones [7]. There is also evidence that personality traits and attitudes have some influence in HRI in the context of social robotics [1]. It seems therefore rational to explore the relation between individual factors and the user perception and performance in controlling a robot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%