Adaptability and behavioral diversity are core components of social interactions between humans. Naturally, these are traits research should strive to achieve in social robotics so agents may be better accepted and engage with their user peers. In this paper, we propose a novel activity modulation to increase behavioral diversity, based on a surprise-exploration correlation model, in a social robot undergoing behavioral optimization to user state and preference. This framework was tested with 21 participants to assess preferences as well as the impact that action variability and persistence would have on user perception of the robot. Results indicate a positive effect of persistence and variability over robot likability as well as user engagement, contributing insight for future research in social robotics.
Adapting Behavior and Persistence via Reinforcement and Self-Emotion Mediated Exploration in a Social Robot / Assunção, Gustavo; Sorrentino, Alessandra; Dias, Jorge; Castelo-Branco, Miguel; Menezes, Paulo; Cavallo, Filippo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 185-190. (Intervento presentato al convegno 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN)) [10.1109/ro-man57019.2023.10309410].
Adapting Behavior and Persistence via Reinforcement and Self-Emotion Mediated Exploration in a Social Robot
Sorrentino, AlessandraMethodology
;Cavallo, FilippoSupervision
2023
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Adaptability and behavioral diversity are core components of social interactions between humans. Naturally, these are traits research should strive to achieve in social robotics so agents may be better accepted and engage with their user peers. In this paper, we propose a novel activity modulation to increase behavioral diversity, based on a surprise-exploration correlation model, in a social robot undergoing behavioral optimization to user state and preference. This framework was tested with 21 participants to assess preferences as well as the impact that action variability and persistence would have on user perception of the robot. Results indicate a positive effect of persistence and variability over robot likability as well as user engagement, contributing insight for future research in social robotics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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