2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12369-024-01196-0
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Effect of Robot Head Movement and its Timing on Human-Robot Interaction

Honguk Lee,
Sowon Hahn

Abstract: Head movements can provide a significant amount of information in communication. This study investigated the social capabilities of a robot’s head interaction, including the direction, movement, and timing of the movement. Using a newly designed robot, which has a minimal head movement mechanism in the three axes of x (pitch), y (roll), and z (yaw), we explored the participants’ perception of the robot’s head movements (i.e., nodding, shaking, and tilting) and movement timing (i.e., head movement prior to utte… Show more

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