Humans' Perception of a Robot Moving Using a Slow in and Slow Out Velocity Profile

Schulz, Trenton, Holthaus, Patrick, Amirabdollahian, Farshid and Koay, Kheng Lee (2019) Humans' Perception of a Robot Moving Using a Slow in and Slow Out Velocity Profile. In: 2019 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2019-03-11 - 2019-03-14.
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Humans need to understand and trust the robots they are working with. We hypothesize that how a robot moves can impact people’s perception and their trust. We present a methodology for a study to explore people’s perception of a robot using the animation principle of slow in, slow out—to change the robot’s velocity profile versus a robot moving using a linear velocity profile. Study participants will interact with the robot within a home context to complete a task while the robot moves around the house. The participants’ perceptions of the robot will be recorded using the Godspeed Questionnaire. A pilot study shows that it is possible to notice the difference between the linear and the slow in, slow out velocity profiles, so the full experiment planned with participants will allow us to compare their perceptions based on the two observable behaviors.


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