The Sound Makes the Greeting: Interpersonal Functions of Intonation in Human-Robot Interaction

Maria Aarestrup, Lars Christian Jensen, Kerstin Fischer

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we study the effects of different ways of producing greetings in human-robot interaction. We first generated computer utterances of verbal greetings, whose intonation contours, we then manipulated using Praat. Each utterance was matched with a video of a robot waving a greeting at the observer. Altogether, the experiment uses two lexical items (hello vs. hi), three robots and four different intonation contours. The videos were distributed over different questionnaires so that each participant only got to see each robot once. The results reveal that native speakers of English rate the robots significantly different concerning friendliness, assertiveness, and engagement depending on the intonation contours. However, these effects differ for the different lexical items, and the apparently non-conventional hi with rising intonation contour was in fact rated as most engaging.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelTurn-Taking and Coordination in Human-Machine Interaction : Papers from the 2015 AAAI Spring Symposium
    RedaktørerSean Andrist, Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz, Bilge Mutlu, David Schlangen
    UdgivelsesstedPalo Alto
    ForlagAAAI Press
    Publikationsdato2015
    Sider67-70
    ISBN (Trykt)978-1-57735-711-7
    ISBN (Elektronisk)9781577357117
    StatusUdgivet - 2015
    BegivenhedAAAI Symposium on Turn-taking and Coordination in Human-Machine Interaction - Stanford, USA
    Varighed: 23. mar. 201525. mar. 2015

    Konference

    KonferenceAAAI Symposium on Turn-taking and Coordination in Human-Machine Interaction
    Land/OmrådeUSA
    ByStanford
    Periode23/03/201525/03/2015
    NavnTechnical Report
    NummerSS-15-07

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