TY - GEN
T1 - A dancing robot for rhythmic social interaction
AU - Michalowski, Marek P.
AU - Sabanovic, Selma
AU - Kozima, Hideki
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This paper describes a robotic system that uses dance as a form of social interaction to explore the properties and importance of rhythmic movement in general social interaction. The system consists of a small creature-like robot whose movement is controlled by a rhythm-based software system. Environmental rhythms can be extracted from auditory or visual sensory stimuli, and the robot synchronizes its movement to a dominant rhythm. The system was demonstrated, and an exploratory study conducted, with children interacting with the robot in a generalized dance task. Through a behavioral analysis of videotaped interactions, we found that the robot's synchronization with the background music had an effect on children's interactive involvement with the robot. Furthermore, we observed a number of expected and unexpected styles and modalities of interactive exploration and play that inform our discussion on the next steps in the design of a socially rhythmic robotic system.
AB - This paper describes a robotic system that uses dance as a form of social interaction to explore the properties and importance of rhythmic movement in general social interaction. The system consists of a small creature-like robot whose movement is controlled by a rhythm-based software system. Environmental rhythms can be extracted from auditory or visual sensory stimuli, and the robot synchronizes its movement to a dominant rhythm. The system was demonstrated, and an exploratory study conducted, with children interacting with the robot in a generalized dance task. Through a behavioral analysis of videotaped interactions, we found that the robot's synchronization with the background music had an effect on children's interactive involvement with the robot. Furthermore, we observed a number of expected and unexpected styles and modalities of interactive exploration and play that inform our discussion on the next steps in the design of a socially rhythmic robotic system.
KW - Children
KW - Dance
KW - Human-robot interaction
KW - Social robotics
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U2 - 10.1145/1228716.1228729
DO - 10.1145/1228716.1228729
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:34548271452
SN - 1595936173
SN - 9781595936172
T3 - HRI 2007 - Proceedings of the 2007 ACM/IEEE Conference on Human-Robot Interaction - Robot as Team Member
SP - 89
EP - 96
BT - HRI 2007 - Proceedings of the 2007 ACM/IEEE Conference on Human-Robot Interaction - Robot as Team Member
T2 - HRI 2007: 2007 ACM/IEEE Conference on Human-Robot Interaction - Robot as Team Member
Y2 - 8 March 2007 through 11 March 2007
ER -