Sound design for emotion and intention expression of socially interactive robots

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The current concept of robots has been greatly influenced by the image of robots from science fiction. Since robots were introduced into human society as partners the importance of human-robot interaction has grown. In this paper, we have designed seven musical sounds, five of which express intention and two that express emotion for the English teacher robot, Silbot. To identify the sound design considerations, we analyzed the sounds of robots, R2-D2 and Wall-E, from two popular movies, Star Wars and Wall-E, respectively. From the analysis, we found that intonation, pitch, and timbre are dominant musical parameters to express intention and emotion. To check the validity of these designed sounds for intention and emotion, we performed a recognition rate experiment. The experiment showed that the five designed sounds for intentions and the two for emotions are sufficient to deliver the intended emotions.
Publisher
SPRINGER SCIENCE + BUSINESS MEDIA
Issue Date
2010-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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INTELLIGENT SERVICE ROBOTICS, v.3, no.3, pp.199 - 206

ISSN
1861-2776
DOI
10.1007/s11370-010-0070-7
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/94821
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