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It’s in Your Eyes: Which Facial Design is Best Suited to Let a Robot Express Emotions?

dc.contributor.authorPollmann, Kathrin
dc.contributor.authorTagalidou, Nektaria
dc.contributor.authorFronemann, Nora
dc.contributor.editorAlt, Florian
dc.contributor.editorBulling, Andreas
dc.contributor.editorDöring, Tanja
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-22T04:36:43Z
dc.date.available2019-08-22T04:36:43Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractIt has been shown that emotional expressiveness makes robots appear more lifelike and believable. However, the facial design of commercially available robots is currently often not sufficient to convey emotions. We developed five facial design variants for a humanoid robot which can be used to display basic emotions (happiness, anger, sadness, fear) using different cartoon-inspired design approaches. These design variants were put on the head of the Pepper robot in cartoon-style drawings and tested in a quantitative user study. The findings indicate that the design approach of presenting the eyes on a large display and omitting the mouth is best suited to convey emotions, especially happiness and anger. Future work will improve the designs for sadness and fear, develop new designs for additional emotions and further investigate the role of the mouth design for emotional expressiveness of the robot.en
dc.description.urihttps://dl.acm.org/authorize?N681203
dc.identifier.doi10.1145/3340764.3344883
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/24655
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherACM
dc.relation.ispartofMensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMensch und Computer
dc.subjectHuman-robot interaction
dc.subjectemotions
dc.subjectface design
dc.subjecteyes
dc.subjectPepper
dc.titleIt’s in Your Eyes: Which Facial Design is Best Suited to Let a Robot Express Emotions?en
dc.typeText/Conference Paper
gi.citation.publisherPlaceNew York
gi.conference.date8.-11. September 2019
gi.conference.locationHamburg
gi.conference.sessiontitleMCI: Short Paper (Poster)
gi.document.qualitydigidoc

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