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Emotional design and human-robot interaction
Magda Saraiva (Saraiva, M.); Hande Ayanoğlu (Ayanoğlu, H.); Beste Özcan (Özcan, B.);
Book Title
Emotional design in human-robot interaction: Theory, methods and applications
Year (definitive publication)
2019
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Recent years have shown an increase in the importance of emotions applied to the Design field - Emotional Design. In this sense, the emotional design aims to elicit (e.g., pleasure) or prevent (e.g., displeasure) determined emotions, during human product interaction. That is, the emotional design regulates the emotional interaction between the individual and the product (e.g., robot). Robot design has been a growing area whereby robots are interacting directly with humans in which emotions are essential in the interaction. Therefore, this paper aims, through a non-systematic literature review, to explore the application of emotional design, particularly on Human-Robot Interaction. Robot design features (e.g., appearance, expressing emotions and spatial distance) that affect emotional design are introduced. The chapter ends with a discussion and a conclusion.
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Keywords
Emotional design,Human-robot interaction,Emotion expressions,Facial expressions,Vocal expressions