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Human understanding of robot's intended emotional expressions directly and via screen (Research Paper) 2016-2017
The purpose of this research project is to create a
robot head that communicates emotions by mimicking head, eye
and facial expressions using motion-controlled LED display. The
robot head is built and programmed to express eight emotions
based on the core affect, proposed by James A. Russell. Moreover,
we conducted an experiment in which we study the ability of
human to recognize these expressions; directly and via screen. In
the experiment, volunteers completed questionnaires about
perceived emotional expressions of the robot head. As a result, we
found that watching expressions on screen significantly reduces
human’s ability to recognize robot’s intended emotional
expressions.
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