Title
A proxemic-based HRI testbed
Abstract
This paper describes a novel, low cost HRI testbed for the evaluation of robot movement, gaze, audio style, and media content as a function of proximity. Numerous human-robot interaction studies have established the importance of proxemics in establishing trust and social consonance, but each has used a robot capable of only some component, for example gaze but not audio style. The Survivor Buddy proxemics testbed is expected to serve as blueprint for duplication or inspire the creation of other robots, enabling researchers to rapidly develop and test new schemes of proxemic based control. It is a small, four-degree of freedom, multi-media \"head\" costing approximately $2,000 USD to build and can be mounted on other robots or used independently. To enable proxemics support, Survivor Buddy can be coupled with either a dedicated range sensor or distance can be extracted from the embedded camera using computer vision. The paper presents a sample demonstration of proxemic competence for Survivor Buddy mounted on a search and rescue robot following the victim management scenario developed by Bethel and Murphy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2393091.2393108
PerMIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
audio style,proxemic-based hri testbed,dedicated range sensor,proxemics support,robot movement,proxemic competence,computer vision,rescue robot,embedded camera,survivor buddy,survivor buddy proxemics testbed,social robots
Social robot,Robot control,Search and rescue,Gaze,Simulation,Computer science,Proxemics,Testbed,Blueprint,Robot
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
19
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zachary Henkel1287.43
Robin Murphy210.36
Vasant Srinivasan3607.05
Cindy L. Bethel413018.14