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Designing Shelly, a Robot Capable of Assessing and Restraining Children's Robot Abusing Behaviors

Published: 01 March 2018 Publication History

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We propose "Shelly", a robot for restraining children»s abusive behaviors toward the robot. The robot»s overall system and its unique multi-modal interface are discussed first. Then, the result of an early stage evaluation of robot»s designed behaviors is explained. Finally, a primary function - the robot suspending all interactions for a period by hiding its head and limbs inside the shell - is proposed to restrain children»s robot abusing. The results show that the function, with an appropriate operating time, effectively reduces children»s robot abusing while maintaining their engagement with the robot.

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HRI '18: Companion of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
March 2018
431 pages
ISBN:9781450356152
DOI:10.1145/3173386
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  1. animal-like robot
  2. multi-modal interface
  3. non-verbal interface
  4. one-to-many interaction
  5. robot abusing

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