Smoothing Communication by a Blinking-Light as Artificial Subtle Expression

Speech overlaps, undesired collisions of utterances between systems and users, harm smooth communication and degrade the usability of systems. We propose a method to enable smooth speech interactions between a user and a robot, which enables subtle expressions by the robot in the form of a blinking LED attached to its chest. In concrete terms, we show that, by blinking an LED from the end of the user’s speech until the robot’s speech, the number of undesirable repetitions, which are responsible for speech overlaps, decreases, while that of desirable repetitions increases. In experiments, participants played a last-and-first game with the robot. The experimental results suggest that the blinking-light can prevent speech overlaps between a user and a robot, speed up dialogues, and improve user’s impressions.

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