Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing (Apr 2018)

Hug behavior response model for generation of hug behavior with humans

  • Mitsuru JINDAI,
  • Shunsuke OTA,
  • Toshiyuki YASUDA,
  • Tohru SASAKI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.2018jamdsm0035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. JAMDSM0035 – JAMDSM0035

Abstract

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In human face-to-face communication, embodied sharing using the synchronization of embodied rhythms is promoted by embodied interactions. Therefore, embodied interactions are critical for smoothly initiating coexistence and communication. In particular, hug behavior can effectively promote the synchronization of embodied rhythms, being one of the types of embodied interactions wherein humans have whole-body contact with each other. In the case of a human and a robot, it is likely that the robot could effectively synchronize an embodied rhythm with a human using hug behavior. In the authors' previous study, a behavior model for the generation of hug behavior with humans was proposed. Furthermore, the timing of a human's voice greeting was found to be critical to the generation of smooth arm motion by a robot. However, this model generates only arm motions for hugs. It is not capable of generating an overall flow of hug behavior. Therefore, this study proposes a hug behavior response model that generates response behaviors when humans request hugs while approaching the robot. Furthermore, a hug robot system that uses the proposed model is developed. The effectiveness of the proposed hug behavior response model is demonstrated by sensory evaluations using the robot system.

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