Core Elements of Social Interaction for Constructive Human-Robot Interaction (2110.04054v1)
Abstract: We present a discovery-based, first version, explicit model of social interaction that provides a basis for measuring the quality of interaction of a human user with a social robot. The two core elements of the social interaction model are engagement and co-regulation. Engagement emphasizes the \textit{qualitative nature} of social interaction and the fact that a user needs to be drawn into the interaction with the robot. Co-regulation emphasizes the interaction process and the fact that a user and a robot need to be acting together. We argue that the quality of social interaction with a robot can be measured in terms of how efficiently engagement and co-regulation are established and maintained during the interaction and how satisfied the user is with the interaction.
- Mike E. U. Ligthart (2 papers)
- Mark A. Neerincx (4 papers)
- Koen V. Hindriks (6 papers)