Non-Verbal Cues on Robot-Group Persuasion
Alexandra Gonçalves,Plinio Moreno,Jodi Forlizzi,Leonel Garcia Marques,Alexandre Bernardino,Alexandra Gonçalves,Plinio Moreno,Jodi Forlizzi,Leonel Garcia Marques,Alexandre Bernardino
When integrating robots into human daily life, persuasive power can be essential. However, there are often group dynamics which can complicate persuasion. This study focuses on how non-verbal cues, specifically gaze and hand gestures, affect the persuasiveness of a social robot. We have designed a protocol to include non-verbal cues in the social robot Vizzy (head and eye gaze, hand gestures) and ...