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Brain Activity in the Evaluation of the Impression of Robot Bodily Expressions

Abdelaziz Khiat, Masataka Toyota, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara

发表年份
2006
引用次数
2

摘要

Controlling devices using physiological signals is an increasingly active research field in human-robot interaction. Using brain signals, or Electroencephalograms (EEG), to control devices is widely known as Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI). In a BCI system, brain signals are used to directly control devices and not as a communication channel, so target applications are restricted to handicapped and aged people. On the other hand, it is possible for healthy people to simply control devices using voice and body movements. In this paper, quantifying human's state of mind and emotions is investigated by analyzing changes in brain activity. The existence of a relation between robots' bodily expressions and their impressions on the observer is demonstrated. We also show a correlation between the nature of the expression and the power of the low-alpha channel in brain signals. Robots can make use of this quantification as an extra channel of information to achieve smoother and more human-like adaptive interaction

关键词

InterfacingBrain–computer interfaceElectroencephalographyRobotComputer scienceBrain activity and meditationChannel (broadcasting)Human brainHuman–robot interactionImpression

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