Emotive Response to a Hybrid-Face Robot and Translation to Consumer Social Robots
Maitreyee Wairagkar, Maria R Lima, Daniel Bazo, Richard Craig, Hugo, Weissbart, Appolinaire C Etoundi, Tobias Reichenbach, Prashant Iyenger, Sneh, Vaswani, Christopher James, Payam Barnaghi, Chris Melhuish, Ravi, Vaidyanathan

TL;DR
This paper presents a hybrid-face social robot that effectively conveys emotions through simplified facial features, validated by neurophysiological responses and commercial deployment, enhancing human-robot emotional interaction.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel hybrid-face robot design with validated emotional recognition and demonstrates its successful translation into a commercial IoT platform.
Findings
Recognition rates above 80% for robot expressions
EEG responses to robot emotions similar to human faces
Over 90% expression recognition in commercial robot
Abstract
We introduce the conceptual formulation, design, fabrication, control and commercial translation with IoT connection of a hybrid-face social robot and validation of human emotional response to its affective interactions. The hybrid-face robot integrates a 3D printed faceplate and a digital display to simplify conveyance of complex facial movements while providing the impression of three-dimensional depth for natural interaction. We map the space of potential emotions of the robot to specific facial feature parameters and characterise the recognisability of the humanoid hybrid-face robot's archetypal facial expressions. We introduce pupil dilation as an additional degree of freedom for conveyance of emotive states. Human interaction experiments demonstrate the ability to effectively convey emotion from the hybrid-robot face to human observers by mapping their neurophysiological…
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