In this study, we examined if humans adapt their performance to delays in robot's actions in a leader-follower interaction scenario. Participants were asked to 'teach' a sequence of musical tones to the iCub robot. The robot repeated the sequence with decreasing delay between its own taps and taps performed by the participants. We observed that mean period of participants' tapping behavior was affected by the iCub's performance. This suggests that humans are sensitive to subtle parameters in robot's behavior and they adapt to them in leader-follower contexts.

Ciardo, F., De Tommaso, D., Wykowska, A. (2019). Humans Socially Attune to Their 'Follower' Robot. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp.538-539). IEEE Computer Society [10.1109/HRI.2019.8673262].

Humans Socially Attune to Their 'Follower' Robot

Ciardo F.
Primo
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2019

Abstract

In this study, we examined if humans adapt their performance to delays in robot's actions in a leader-follower interaction scenario. Participants were asked to 'teach' a sequence of musical tones to the iCub robot. The robot repeated the sequence with decreasing delay between its own taps and taps performed by the participants. We observed that mean period of participants' tapping behavior was affected by the iCub's performance. This suggests that humans are sensitive to subtle parameters in robot's behavior and they adapt to them in leader-follower contexts.
paper
human-robot interaction; joint action; social attunement;
English
14th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2019 - 11 March 2019 through 14 March 2019
2019
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
9781538685556
2019
2019-March
538
539
8673262
none
Ciardo, F., De Tommaso, D., Wykowska, A. (2019). Humans Socially Attune to Their 'Follower' Robot. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp.538-539). IEEE Computer Society [10.1109/HRI.2019.8673262].
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