Affective body movements (for robots) across cultures

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Abstract

Humans are very good in expressing and interpreting emotions from a variety of different sources like voice, facial expression, or body movements. In this chapter, we concentrate on body movements and show that those are not only a source of affective information but might also have a different interpretation in different cultures. To cope with these multiple viewpoints in generating and interpreting body movements in robots, we suggest a methodological approach that takes the cultural background of the developer and the user into account during the development process. We exemplify this approach with a study on creating an affective knocking movement for a humanoid robot and give details about a co-creation experiment for collecting a cross-cultural database on affective body movements and about the probabilistic model derived from this data.

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Rehm, M. (2018). Affective body movements (for robots) across cultures. In Intelligent Systems Reference Library (Vol. 134, pp. 165–188). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67024-9_8

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