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Evaluation of the Handshake Turing Test for anthropomorphic Robots (2001.10464v1)

Published 28 Jan 2020 in cs.RO and cs.HC

Abstract: Handshakes are fundamental and common greeting and parting gestures among humans. They are important in shaping first impressions as people tend to associate character traits with a person's handshake. To widen the social acceptability of robots and make a lasting first impression, a good handshaking ability is an important skill for social robots. Therefore, to test the human-likeness of a robot handshake, we propose an initial Turing-like test, primarily for the hardware interface to future AI agents. We evaluate the test on an android robot's hand to determine if it can pass for a human hand. This is an important aspect of Turing tests for motor intelligence where humans have to interact with a physical device rather than a virtual one. We also propose some modifications to the definition of a Turing test for such scenarios taking into account that a human needs to interact with a physical medium.

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Authors (5)
  1. Ruth Stock-Homburg (7 papers)
  2. Jan Peters (253 papers)
  3. Katharina Schneider (7 papers)
  4. Vignesh Prasad (17 papers)
  5. Lejla Nukovic (1 paper)
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