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How to Approach Humans?-Strategies for Social Robots to Initiate Interaction-
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EngineeringSocially Assistive RobotRobotic AgentEducationCognitive RoboticsIntelligent SystemsCommunicationReal Shopping MallHumanrobot CollaborationConversation AnalysisRobot LearningEmbodied RoboticsApproach BehaviorCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsHuman Agent InteractionComputer ScienceHuman-robot InteractionInterpersonal CommunicationSocial BehaviorSocial ComputingPersonal RobotHuman-computer InteractionInitiate Interaction-Approach ModelRobotics
This paper proposes a model of approach behavior with which a robot can initiate conversation with people who are walking. We developed the model by learning from the failures in a simplistic approach behavior used in a real shopping mall. Sometimes people were unaware of the robot's presence, even when it spoke to them. Sometimes, people were not sure whether the robot was really trying to start a conversation, and they did not start talking with it even though they displayed interest. To prevent such failures, our model includes the following functions: predicting the walking behavior of people, choosing a target person, planning its approaching path, and nonverbally indicating its intention to initiate a conversation. The approach model was implemented and used in a real shopping mall. The field trial demonstrated that our model significantly improves the robot's performance in initiating conversations.
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