Mehmood Faisal, Mahzoon Hamed, Yoshikawa Yuichiro, Ishiguro Hiroshi
Intelligent Robotics Lab, Department of Systems Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives (OTRI), Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
Front Robot AI. 2021 Nov 5;8:758177. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2021.758177. eCollection 2021.
Communication apprehension (CA), defined as anxiety in oral communication, and anxiety in eye contact (AEC), defined as the discomfort felt in communication while being stared at by others, limit communication effectiveness. In this study, we examined whether using a teleoperated robot avatar in a video teleconference provides communication support to people with CA and AEC. We propose a robotic telecommunication system in which a user has two options to produce utterance for own responses in online interaction with interviewer i.e., either by a robot avatar that faces the interviewer, or by self. Two imagination-based experiments were conducted, in which a total of 400 participants were asked to watch videos for interview scenes with or without the proposed system; 200 participants for each experiment. The participants then evaluated their impressions by imagining that they were the interviewee. In the first experiment, a video conference with the proposed system was compared with an ordinary video conference, where the interviewer and interviewee faced each other. In the second experiment, it was compared with an ordinary video conference where the interviewer's attentional focus was directed away from the interviewee. A significant decrease in the expected CA and AEC of participants with the proposed system was observed in both experiments, whereas a significant increase in the expected sense of being attended (SoBA) was observed in the second experiment. This study contributes to the literature in terms of examining the expected impact of using a teleoperated robot avatar for better video conferences, especially for supporting individuals with CA and AEC.
沟通焦虑(CA),定义为口头交流中的焦虑,以及眼神交流焦虑(AEC),定义为在被他人注视时在交流中感到的不适,会限制沟通效果。在本研究中,我们考察了在视频电话会议中使用远程操作的机器人化身是否能为患有CA和AEC的人提供沟通支持。我们提出了一种机器人通信系统,在与面试官的在线互动中,用户有两种选择来做出自己的回应发言,即通过面向面试官的机器人化身,或者亲自发言。我们进行了两项基于想象的实验,总共400名参与者被要求观看有无该提议系统的面试场景视频;每个实验200名参与者。然后,参与者通过想象自己是面试者来评估他们的印象。在第一个实验中,将使用该提议系统的视频会议与面试官和面试者面对面的普通视频会议进行比较。在第二个实验中,将其与面试官的注意力焦点从面试者身上移开的普通视频会议进行比较。在两个实验中均观察到,使用该提议系统的参与者预期的CA和AEC显著降低,而在第二个实验中观察到预期的被关注感(SoBA)显著增加。本研究在考察使用远程操作的机器人化身对改善视频会议的预期影响方面,特别是在支持患有CA和AEC的个体方面,对相关文献做出了贡献。