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AuthorAlhaddad, Ahmad Yaser
AuthorCabibihan, John John
AuthorBonarini, Andrea
Available date2023-11-22T08:27:56Z
Publication Date2020-12-01
Publication NameInternational Journal of Social Robotics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12369-020-00626-z
CitationAlhaddad, A. Y., Cabibihan, J. J., & Bonarini, A. (2020). Influence of reaction time in the emotional response of a companion robot to a child’s aggressive interaction. International Journal of Social Robotics, 12(6), 1279-1291.‏
ISSN18754791
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49603
AbstractThe quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to sustain interactions. Furthermore, the robot’s reaction can be used to train socially acceptable behaviors and to develop certain skills in both normally developing children and children with cognitive disabilities. In this study, we investigate the influence of reaction time in the emotional response of a robot when children display aggressive interactions toward it. Different interactions were considered, namely, pickup, shake, drop and throw. The robot produced responses as audible sounds, which were activated at three different reaction times, namely, 0.5 s, 1.0 s, and 1.5 s. The results for one of the tasks that involved shaking the robotic toys produced a significant difference between the timings tested. This could imply that producing a late response to an action (i.e. greater than 1.0 s) could negatively affect the children’s comprehension of the intended message. Furthermore, the response should be comprehensible to provide a clear message to the user. The results imply that the designers of companion robotic toys need to consider an appropriate timing and clear modality for their robots’ responses.
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SubjectAutism spectrum disorders
Children
Companion robots
Long short-term memory network (LSTM)
Machine learning
Meltdown
Robots for therapy
TitleInfluence of Reaction Time in the Emotional Response of a Companion Robot to a Child’s Aggressive Interaction
TypeArticle
Pagination1279-1291
Issue Number6
Volume Number12


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