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Physiological Affect and Performance in a Collaborative Serious Game Between Humans and an Autonomous Robot

Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2018, 2018, Vol.LNCS-11112, p.127-138 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Attribution ;ISBN: 9783319994253 ;ISBN: 3319994263 ;ISBN: 9783319994260 ;ISBN: 3319994255 ;DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99426-0_11

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  • Title:
    Physiological Affect and Performance in a Collaborative Serious Game Between Humans and an Autonomous Robot
  • Author: Jerčić, Petar ; Hagelbäck, Johan ; Lindley, Craig
  • Subjects: Autonomous robots ; Collaborative play ; Computer Science ; Datavetenskap ; Emotions ; Physiology Affect ; Robot-assisted play ; Serious games
  • Is Part Of: Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2018, 2018, Vol.LNCS-11112, p.127-138
  • Description: This paper sets out to examine how elicited physiological affect influences the performance of human participants collaborating with the robot partners on a shared serious game task; furthermore, to investigate physiological affect underlying such human-robot proximate collaboration. The participants collaboratively played a turn-taking version of a serious game Tower of Hanoi, where physiological affect was investigated in a valence-arousal space. The arousal was inferred from the galvanic skin response data, while the valence was inferred from the electrocardiography data. It was found that the robot collaborators elicited a higher physiological affect in regard to both arousal and valence, in contrast to their human collaborator counterparts. Furthermore, a comparable performance between all collaborators was found on the serious game task.
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISBN: 9783319994253
    ISBN: 3319994263
    ISBN: 9783319994260
    ISBN: 3319994255
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99426-0_11
  • Source: Hyper Article en Ligne (HAL) (Open Access)

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