Improving the Expressiveness of a Social Robot through Luminous Devices
10th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
Portland/USA
2015-03-03

Social robots during human-robot interaction have to follow certain behavioral norms. To improve the expressiveness of a robot, we focus this work on the visual non-verbal expressive capabilities. Our robot has been equipped with two eyes, two cheeks, a mouth, and a heart (some of them allowing expressive modes non existent in humans). Each one of these parts do the robot expressing different emotions or states, or even communicating in a non-verbal fashion with users.

CONGRESS BOOK
HRI’15 Extended Abstracts
ISBN978-1-4503-3318-4
Editorial
First page5
Last page6
Year2015