Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans

Most research on affective computing relates to recognizing and classifying emotions, usually through facial or body expressions, linguistics, electroencephalograms or other biosignals. A variety of authors have pointed out that for social and affective robots to establish effective, deep and durabl...

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Main Authors: Guillermo Alvarez-Pardo, Ernesto Fabregas
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10243013/
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description Most research on affective computing relates to recognizing and classifying emotions, usually through facial or body expressions, linguistics, electroencephalograms or other biosignals. A variety of authors have pointed out that for social and affective robots to establish effective, deep and durable bonds with humans, they must emulate human interactions as closely as possible; however, there are aspects of human behavior and interactions, like disputes and resolutions, that have been left aside from the design of such robots. This article introduces a non-intrusive, low-cost system that allows robots to recognize and simulate affections and personality on the basis of human-robot actions, while also allowing robots to recognize and shape the human’s character and the nature of their relationship. It provides a system for robots to trigger and carry out conflict and reconciliation processes with humans.
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spelling doaj.art-fc7c0f7befae44238f85a9284d871b1f2023-10-25T23:01:07ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362023-01-011111481111482410.1109/ACCESS.2023.331268710243013Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and HumansGuillermo Alvarez-Pardo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1182-717XErnesto Fabregas1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4478-6626Departamento de Informática y Automática, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Informática y Automática, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, SpainMost research on affective computing relates to recognizing and classifying emotions, usually through facial or body expressions, linguistics, electroencephalograms or other biosignals. A variety of authors have pointed out that for social and affective robots to establish effective, deep and durable bonds with humans, they must emulate human interactions as closely as possible; however, there are aspects of human behavior and interactions, like disputes and resolutions, that have been left aside from the design of such robots. This article introduces a non-intrusive, low-cost system that allows robots to recognize and simulate affections and personality on the basis of human-robot actions, while also allowing robots to recognize and shape the human’s character and the nature of their relationship. It provides a system for robots to trigger and carry out conflict and reconciliation processes with humans.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10243013/Affective computingsocial affective robotsautomatic learningartificial intelligenceconflict resolution
spellingShingle Guillermo Alvarez-Pardo
Ernesto Fabregas
Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
IEEE Access
Affective computing
social affective robots
automatic learning
artificial intelligence
conflict resolution
title Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
title_full Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
title_fullStr Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
title_full_unstemmed Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
title_short Conflict and Reconciliation Processes Between Affective/Social Robots and Humans
title_sort conflict and reconciliation processes between affective social robots and humans
topic Affective computing
social affective robots
automatic learning
artificial intelligence
conflict resolution
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10243013/
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