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Auteurs principaux: Nigro, Massimiliano, Akinrintoyo, Emmanuel, Salomons, Nicole, Spitale, Micol
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.16093
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author Nigro, Massimiliano
Akinrintoyo, Emmanuel
Salomons, Nicole
Spitale, Micol
author_facet Nigro, Massimiliano
Akinrintoyo, Emmanuel
Salomons, Nicole
Spitale, Micol
contents Group interactions are a natural part of our daily life, and as robots become more integrated into society, they must be able to socially interact with multiple people at the same time. However, group human-robot interaction (HRI) poses unique computational challenges often overlooked in the current HRI literature. We conducted a scoping review including 44 group HRI papers from the last decade (2015-2024). From these papers, we extracted variables related to perception and behaviour generation challenges, as well as factors related to the environment, group, and robot capabilities that influence these challenges. Our findings show that key computational challenges in perception included detection of groups, engagement, and conversation information, while challenges in behaviour generation involved developing approaching and conversational behaviours. We also identified research gaps, such as improving detection of subgroups and interpersonal relationships, and recommended future work in group HRI to help researchers address these computational challenges
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spellingShingle Social Group Human-Robot Interaction: A Scoping Review of Computational Challenges
Nigro, Massimiliano
Akinrintoyo, Emmanuel
Salomons, Nicole
Spitale, Micol
Robotics
Group interactions are a natural part of our daily life, and as robots become more integrated into society, they must be able to socially interact with multiple people at the same time. However, group human-robot interaction (HRI) poses unique computational challenges often overlooked in the current HRI literature. We conducted a scoping review including 44 group HRI papers from the last decade (2015-2024). From these papers, we extracted variables related to perception and behaviour generation challenges, as well as factors related to the environment, group, and robot capabilities that influence these challenges. Our findings show that key computational challenges in perception included detection of groups, engagement, and conversation information, while challenges in behaviour generation involved developing approaching and conversational behaviours. We also identified research gaps, such as improving detection of subgroups and interpersonal relationships, and recommended future work in group HRI to help researchers address these computational challenges
title Social Group Human-Robot Interaction: A Scoping Review of Computational Challenges
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.16093