Pre-beginnings in Human-Robot Encounters: Dealing with time delay
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European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)
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Based on a video corpus and logfiles of HRI in a museum guide scenario the paper investigates a model of a stepwise process for opening a focused encounter. Towards developing an autonomous system, a Wizard of Oz set-up is used to investigate strategies for dealing with a system’s time delay in the ‘pre-beginning’. Initial Analysis shows that the wizard orients to the visitor’s head orientation for proceeding to next steps.
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Number of citations to item: 2
- Brian L. Due (2021): Distributed Perception: Co‐Operation between Sense‐Able, Actionable, and Accountable Semiotic Agents, In: Symbolic Interaction 1(44), doi:10.1002/symb.538
- Damien Rudaz, Karen Tatarian, Rebecca Stower, Christian Licoppe (2023): From Inanimate Object to Agent: Impact of Pre-beginnings on the Emergence of Greetings with a Robot, In: ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction 3(12), doi:10.1145/3575806