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In this paper, we explore whether people can read nonverbal leakage cues-particularly gaze cues-in humanlike robots and make inferences on robots' intentions.
One family of such cues is called “nonverbal leakage.” In this paper, we explore whether people can read nonverbal leakage cues-particularly gaze cues-in ...
One family of such cues is called “nonverbal leakage.” In this paper, we explore whether people can read nonverbal leakage cues—particularly gaze cues—in ...
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One family of such cues is called "nonverbal leakage." In this paper, we explore whether people can read nonverbal leakage cues-particularly gaze cues-in ...
This work explores how an appearance-constrained quadruped robot can use LEDs and gestures to generate affective expressions in order to non-verbally ...
We argue that nonverbal leakage cues and, more broadly, seemingly unintentional and non-semantic nonverbal behaviors pose an important area of inquiry for human ...
Non-verbal leakage is a form of non-verbal behavior that occurs when a person verbalizes one thing, but their body language indicates another.
Nonverbal leakage in robots: communication of intentions through seemingly unintentional behavior. B Mutlu, F Yamaoka, T Kanda, H Ishiguro, N Hagita.
Abstract. In this paper, we theoretically address the relevance of unintentional and inconsistent interactional elements in human-robot interactions.
Mar 9, 2009 · Human communication involves a number of nonverbal cues that are seemingly unintentional, unconscious, and automatic-both in their production ...