This paper presents an empirical study that examined how children interpret emotional body language displayed by the humanoid robot NAO. The purpose of the study is to provide insights into how children perceive and respond to emotional cues from robotic agents presenting an empirical evaluation that explores the effectiveness of using a humanoid robot to convey emotions to children. Through the examined results, the study aims to highlight the potential of using humanoid robots in educational and therapeutic contexts.

Children's Interpretation of Emotional Body Language Displayed by a Humanoid Robot: A Case Study

Consoli I.;Mattutino C.;Gena C.
2024-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents an empirical study that examined how children interpret emotional body language displayed by the humanoid robot NAO. The purpose of the study is to provide insights into how children perceive and respond to emotional cues from robotic agents presenting an empirical evaluation that explores the effectiveness of using a humanoid robot to convey emotions to children. Through the examined results, the study aims to highlight the potential of using humanoid robots in educational and therapeutic contexts.
2024
International Conference on User Modelling, Adaptation, and Personalization
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2024
UMAP 2024 - Adjunct Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
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210
979-8-4007-0466-6
affective interaction; emotional body language; human robot interaction
Consoli I.; Mattutino C.; Gena C.
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