Human–Robot Interaction in Social Robotics explores important issues in designing a robot system that works with people in everyday environments. Edited by leading figures in the field of social robotics, it draws on contributions by researchers working on the Robovie project at the ATR Intelligent
Social Touch in Human–Robot Interaction
✍ Scribed by Masahiro Shiomi (editor), Hidenobu Sumioka (editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
In this book for researchers and students, editors Shiomi and Sumioka bring together contributions from researchers working on the CREST project at ATR Deep Interaction Laboratories, a world leader in social robotics, to comprehensively describe robot touch systems from hardware to applications.
Appropriate touch from robots to humans is essential for social robots, but achieving this requires various solutions at every stage of the touch process. Through this book, readers will gain an understanding of the needs, essential systems and communication cues, behaviour designs, and real‑world issues for social touch applications. This book compiles and updates technical and empirical research that was previously scattered throughout the literature into a single volume. Through individually authored chapters addressing various elements of ATR’s CREST project, this book tackles key areas where understanding is needed to realize acceptable touch interaction, including pre‑touch interaction, interaction design for touching and being touched, behaviour changes caused by touch interaction, and applications of social touch interaction. It introduces a touch sensor and robots developed by the authors, including several touch‑related behaviours and design policies. This approach will enable readers to easily apply this knowledge to their own social robotics programs. This book is invaluable for anyone who wishes to understand and develop social robots that physically interact with people.
It is most beneficial for researchers and upper undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of human–robot/agent/computer interaction and social touch interaction and those in the broader fields of engineering, computer science, and cognitive science.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Contributors
Section 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction to Social Touch in Human–Robot Interaction
Section 2 System Development for Social Touch Interaction
Chapter 2 Development of Fabric Sensor System toward Natural Pre-touch and Touch Interaction
Chapter 3 Application of Fabric Sensors for Soft Robot Hand for Positioning an Object without Touching It
Chapter 4 Wearable Tactile Sensor Suit for Natural Body Dynamics Extraction: Case Study on Posture Prediction Based on Physical Reservoir Computing
Chapter 5 SŌTO: An Android Platform for Social Touch Interaction
Section 3 Modeling Pre-touch Proxemics
Chapter 6 Implementing Pre-touch Reaction Distance around Face for a Social Robot
Chapter 7 Implementing Pre-touch Reaction Distance around Upper Body Parts for a Social Robot
Chapter 8 Comparison of Pre-touch Reaction Distance between Physical and VR Environments
Section 4 Interaction Design for Touching and Being Touched
Chapter 9 Understanding Natural Reaction Time toward Touch
Chapter 10 Communication Cues Effects in Human–Robot Interaction
Chapter 11 Gaze and Height Design for Acceptable Touch Behaviors
Chapter 12 Designing Touch Characteristics to Express Simple Emotions
Chapter 13 Modeling Touch Timing and Length to Express Complex Emotions
Section 5 Behavior Change Effects in Human–Robot Touch Interaction
Chapter 14 Robot Hugs Encourage Self-disclosures
Chapter 15 Audio-Visual Stimuli Improve Both Robot’s Hug Impressions and Stress-Buffering Effects
Chapter 16 Praise with Tactile Stimulus Increases Motivation
Chapter 17 Understanding Self-Touch Behaviors and Stress-Buffering Effects
Chapter 18 Mediated Hug Modulates Impressions of Hearsay Information
Chapter 19 Multi-modal Interaction through Anthropomorphically Designed Communication Medium to Enhance the Self-disclosures of Personal Information
Section 6 Applications of Social Touch Interaction
Chapter 20 A Minimal Design of a Human Infant Presence: A Case Study toward Interactive Doll Therapy for Older Adults with Dementia
Chapter 21 Interactive Baby Robot for Seniors with Dementia: Long-term Implementation in Nursing Home
Chapter 22 A Huggable Device Can Reduce the Stress of Calling a Stranger on the Phone for Individuals with ASD
Chapter 23 Viewing a Presenter’s Touch Affects the Feeling of Kawaii of Others toward an Object
Index
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