The Impact of a Robot Game Partner When Studying Deception During a Card Game

作者: David-Octavian Iacob , Adriana Tapus

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-35888-4_37

关键词: Research findingsOpenness to experiencePsychologyArtificial intelligenceRoboticsCognitive psychologyDeceptionDetecting deceptionSkin conductanceRobot

摘要: Our previous work in detecting deception HRI was based on research findings from the psychology of inter-human interactions. Nonetheless, these conclusions may or not be directly applied HRI, as humans behave similarly when deceiving a robot. This paper studies differences between human physiological manifestations during card game scenario playing it with robot partner. results show existence significant participants’ skin conductance, eye openness, and head pose partner compared to These will then used improve ability robots detect HRI.

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