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문화적 차이를 중심으로 본 사회적 로봇 디자인을 위한 인간 동작의 분석Human Motion Analysis for Designing Social Robots Based on Cultural Difference

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Human Motion Analysis for Designing Social Robots Based on Cultural Difference
Authors
양의정황원일
Issue Date
Jun-2012
Publisher
대한산업공학회
Keywords
Social Robots; Robot Motion Design; Human Robot Interaction; Cultural Difference
Citation
대한산업공학회지, v.38, no.2, pp.133 - 143
Journal Title
대한산업공학회지
Volume
38
Number
2
Start Page
133
End Page
143
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/12766
ISSN
1225-0988
Abstract
The study on social robots has been actively conducted in the robot research community. In the area of robot design, however, there are few studies regarding robot motions that are one of the methods for interaction between humans and robots. This is a preliminary study to find preferred human motions that can be applied to social robots. We conducted a two-phased empirical study about preferred human motions. In the first phase,four representative human motions, such as ‘greeting’, ‘I don’t know’, ‘positive answer’, and ‘giving’, were captured through 28 body makers and video recording. 10 young and 6 elderly Singaporeans participated in the motion capture process. In the second phase, the communication efficiency, emotion, and satisfaction of the human motions recorded in the first phase were measured by a questionnaire and 31 young Koreans, 35 young Singaporeans participated to investigate cultural differences. We drew the conclusion that motions used in the same culture are efficient in communication and also give friendliness and satisfaction. In addition, regardless of user's culture, young people’s motions and female motions were preferred in terms of communication efficiency,emotional aspect, satisfaction.
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