Haptic interfaces are special robots that interact with people to convey touch-related information. In addition to such a discriminative aspect, touch is also a highly emotion-related sense. However, while a lot of effort has been spent to investigate the perceptual mechanisms of discriminative touch and to suitably replicate them through haptic systems in human robot interaction (HRI), there is still a lot of work to do in order to take into account also the emotional aspects of tactual experience (i.e., the so-called affective haptics), for a more naturalistic human-robot communication. In this paper, we report evidences on how a haptic device designed to convey caress-like stimuli can influence physiological measures related to the autonomous nervous system (ANS), which is intimately connected to evoked emotions in humans. Specifically, a discriminant role of electrodermal response and heart rate variability can be associated to two different caressing velocities, which can also be linked to two different levels of pleasantness. Finally, we discuss how the results from this study could be profitably employed and generalized to pave the path towards a novel generation of robotic devices for HRI.

Towards a Novel Generation of Haptic and Robotic Interfaces: Integrating Active Physiology in Human-Robot Interaction / BIANCHI, MATTEO; VALENZA, GAETANO; GRECO, ALBERTO; NARDELLI, MIMMA; Battaglia, Edoardo; LANATA', ANTONIO; BICCHI, ANTONIO; SCILINGO, ENZO PASQUALE. - (2016), pp. 125-131. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN) 2016 tenutosi a New York nel August 26-31, 2016) [10.1109/ROMAN.2016.7745100].

Towards a Novel Generation of Haptic and Robotic Interfaces: Integrating Active Physiology in Human-Robot Interaction

LANATA', ANTONIO;
2016

Abstract

Haptic interfaces are special robots that interact with people to convey touch-related information. In addition to such a discriminative aspect, touch is also a highly emotion-related sense. However, while a lot of effort has been spent to investigate the perceptual mechanisms of discriminative touch and to suitably replicate them through haptic systems in human robot interaction (HRI), there is still a lot of work to do in order to take into account also the emotional aspects of tactual experience (i.e., the so-called affective haptics), for a more naturalistic human-robot communication. In this paper, we report evidences on how a haptic device designed to convey caress-like stimuli can influence physiological measures related to the autonomous nervous system (ANS), which is intimately connected to evoked emotions in humans. Specifically, a discriminant role of electrodermal response and heart rate variability can be associated to two different caressing velocities, which can also be linked to two different levels of pleasantness. Finally, we discuss how the results from this study could be profitably employed and generalized to pave the path towards a novel generation of robotic devices for HRI.
2016
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN) 2016
IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN) 2016
New York
August 26-31, 2016
BIANCHI, MATTEO; VALENZA, GAETANO; GRECO, ALBERTO; NARDELLI, MIMMA; Battaglia, Edoardo; LANATA', ANTONIO; BICCHI, ANTONIO; SCILINGO, ENZO PASQUALE
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