Emotive Non-Anthropomorphic Robots Perceived as More Calming, Friendly, and Attentive for Victim Management
Bethel, Cindy L. (Yale University) | Murphy, Robin R. (Texas A and M University)
This paper describes results from a large-scale, complex human study using non-facial and non-verbal affect for victim management in robot-assisted Urban Search and Rescue Applications. Statistically significant results are presented that indicate participants felt emotive robots were more calming, friendlier, and attentive.
Nov-5-2010
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- North America > United States > Texas > Brazos County > College Station (0.15)
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- Research Report > Experimental Study (0.68)
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