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I Show You How I Like You: Human-Robot Interaction through
Emotional Expression and Tactile Stimulation
Dolores Canamero, Jakob Fredslund, LEGO-Lab, Aarhus University
Abstract:
We report work on a LEGO robot capable of displaying several
emotional expressions in response to physical contact. Our
motivation has been to explore believable emotional exchanges to
achieve plausible interaction with a simple robot. We have worked
toward this goal in two ways. First, acknowledging the importance
of physical manipulation in children's interactions, interaction
with the robot is through tactile stimulation; the various kinds of
stimulation that can elicit the robot's emotions are grounded in a
model of emotion activation based on different stimulation patterns.
Second, emotional states need to be clearly conveyed. We have drawn
inspiration from theories of human basic emotions with associated
universal facial expressions, which we have implemented in a caricaturized
face. We have conducted experiments on both children and adults to
assess the recognizability of these expressions.
Jakob Fredslund
2000-04-12