TY - GEN
T1 - The art of designing robot faces - Dimensions for human-robot interaction
AU - Blow, Mike
AU - Dautenhahn, Kerstin
AU - Appleby, Andrew
AU - Nehaniv, Chrystopher L.
AU - Lee, David
PY - 2006/7/17
Y1 - 2006/7/17
N2 - As robots enter everyday life and start to interact with ordinary people [5] the question of their appearance becomes increasingly important. A user's perception of a robot can be strongly influenced by its facial appearance [6]. The dimensions and issues of face design are illustrated in the design rationale, details of construction and intended uses of a new minimal expressive robot called KASPAR.
AB - As robots enter everyday life and start to interact with ordinary people [5] the question of their appearance becomes increasingly important. A user's perception of a robot can be strongly influenced by its facial appearance [6]. The dimensions and issues of face design are illustrated in the design rationale, details of construction and intended uses of a new minimal expressive robot called KASPAR.
KW - Human-Robot Interaction
KW - Robot Face Design
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33745840863&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33745840863
SN - 1595932941
SN - 9781595932945
T3 - HRI 2006: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
SP - 331
EP - 332
BT - HRI 2006
T2 - HRI 2006: 2006 ACM Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
Y2 - 2 March 2006 through 4 March 2006
ER -