Presentation 2006/3/15
Fundamental Consideration about Request Process for Development of Welfare Service Robot
Naonori AKIYA, Hitoshi NIWA, Yoshinori KUNO, Keiichi YAMAZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) For the coming aging society, there will be a strong demand for welfare service robots. This paper presents an ethnomethodological analysis result of human behaviors in asking things in care situations. Since nonverbal behaviors play an important role for natural smooth communication, the result is important for developing friendly robots. The analysis shows that humans establish a communication channel before requesting. It also indicates that speech and gesture are closely organized to convey the contents of request.
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Keyword(in English) pointing / pronoun / ethnomethodology / human-computer interaction / multi-modal interface
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Title (in English) Fundamental Consideration about Request Process for Development of Welfare Service Robot
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Keyword(1) pointing
Keyword(2) pronoun
Keyword(3) ethnomethodology
Keyword(4) human-computer interaction
Keyword(5) multi-modal interface
1st Author's Name Naonori AKIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Saitama University()
2nd Author's Name Hitoshi NIWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Saitama University
3rd Author's Name Yoshinori KUNO
3rd Author's Affiliation Saitama University
4th Author's Name Keiichi YAMAZAKI
4th Author's Affiliation Saitama University
Date 2006/3/15
Paper # WIT2005-80
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 684
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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