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http://dx.doi.org/10.14695/KJSOS.2014.17.4.61

Study on Facial Expression Factors as Emotional Interaction Design Factors  

Heo, Seong-Cheol (Daewoolucoms Co., Ltd.)
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Science of Emotion and Sensibility / v.17, no.4, 2014 , pp. 61-70 More about this Journal
Abstract
Verbal communication has limits in the interaction between robot and man, and therefore nonverbal communication is required for realizing smoother and more efficient communication and even the emotional expression of the robot. This study derived 7 pieces of nonverbal information based on shopping behavior using the robot designed to support shopping, selected facial expression as the element of the nonverbal information derived, and coded face components through 2D analysis. Also, this study analyzed the significance of the expression of nonverbal information using 3D animation that combines the codes of face components. The analysis showed that the proposed expression method for nonverbal information manifested high level of significance, suggesting the potential of this study as the base line data for the research on nonverbal information. However, the case of 'embarrassment' showed limits in applying the coded face components to shape and requires more systematic studies.
Keywords
Emotional interaction; Human robot; Nonverbal information; Facial expression factors;
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