Design of an office guide robot for social interaction studies
Elena Pacchierotti,
Henrik I. Christensen and
Patric Jensfelt
Abstract:
In this paper, the design of an office-guide robot for social
interaction studies is presented. We are interested in studying the
impact of passage behaviours in casual encounters. While the system
offers assistance in locating the appropriate office that a visitor
wants to reach, it is expected to engage in a passing behaviour to
allow free passage for other persons that it may encounter. Through
use of such an approach it is possible to study the effect of social
interaction in a situation that is much more natural than
out-of-context user studies.
The system has been tested in an early evaluation phase when it worked
for almost 7 hours. A total of 64 interactions with people were
registered and 13 passage behaviors were performed to conclude that
this framework can be successfully used for the evaluation of passing
behaviors in natural contexts of operation.
BibTeX Entry:
@InProceedings{Pacchierotti06a,
author = {E. Pacchierotti and H.I. Christensen and P. Jensfelt},
title = {Design of an office guide robot for social interaction studies},
booktitle = {Proc.~of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'06)},
year = 2006
}
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