Minimal design for human-agent communication

被引:18
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作者
Matsumoto, Nobuyoshi [1 ]
Fujii, Hiroyuki [1 ]
Okada, Michio [1 ]
机构
[1] ATR Network Informat Labs, Kyoto, Japan
关键词
Minimal design; Life-likeness; Quasiinter-personal behavior; In situ; Embodied agents; Communication robot;
D O I
10.1007/s10015-005-0377-1
中图分类号
TP24 [机器人技术];
学科分类号
080202 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Robots have been envisaged as both workers and partners of humans from the earliest period in their history. Therefore, robots should become artificial entities that can socially interact with human beings in social communities. Recent advances in technology have added various functions to robots. The development of actuators and grippers show us infinite possibilities for factory automation, and robots can now walk and perform very smoothly. All of these functions have been developed as solutions for improving robot movement and performance. However, there are many remaining problems in the communication between robots and humans. Communication robots provide one approach to the realization of embodied interfaces. Furthermore, the unsolved problems of human-robot communication can be clarified by adopting the concept of subtractive methods. In this article, we consider the minimal design of robots from the viewpoint of designing communication. By minimal design, we mean eliminating the nonessential portions and keeping only the most fundamental functions. We expect that the simple and clean nature of minimally designed objects will allow humans to interact with these robots without becoming uninterested too quickly. By exploiting the fact that humans have "a natural dislike for the absence of reasoning," artificial entities built according to minimal design principles can extract the human drive to relate with others. We propose a method of designing a robot that has "character" and is situated in a social context from the viewpoint of minimal design.
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页码:49 / 54
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