A proxemics game between festival visitors and an industrial robot
Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Gross, Bernhard Dieber, Horst Pichler,, Kathrin Meyer

TL;DR
This study explores human nonverbal behaviors during interactions with an industrial robot at a public festival, revealing insights into proximity, curiosity, and social dynamics in human-robot interactions.
Contribution
It provides empirical observations of human nonverbal behaviors and audience reactions during a human-robot interaction in a public setting, highlighting social and behavioral patterns.
Findings
Participants explored robot capabilities beyond the game.
Most approached the robot at potentially threatening distances.
Bystanders mimicked participant behaviors.
Abstract
With increased applications of collaborative robots (cobots) in industrial workplaces, behavioural effects of human-cobot interactions need to be further investigated. This is of particular importance as nonverbal behaviours of collaboration partners in human-robot teams significantly influence the experience of the human interaction partners and the success of the collaborative task. During the Ars Electronica 2020 Festival for Art, Technology and Society (Linz, Austria), we invited visitors to exploratively interact with an industrial robot, exhibiting restricted interaction capabilities: extending and retracting its arm, depending on the movements of the volunteer. The movements of the arm were pre-programmed and telecontrolled for safety reasons (which was not obvious to the participants). We recorded video data of these interactions and investigated general nonverbal behaviours of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Robot Interaction and HRI · AI in Service Interactions · Robotics and Automated Systems
