Paper ID: 2307.01309

Social Impressions of the NAO Robot and its Impact on Physiology

Ruchik Mishra, Karla Conn Welch

The social applications of robots possess intrinsic challenges with respect to social paradigms and heterogeneity of different groups. These challenges can be in the form of social acceptability, anthropomorphism, likeability, past experiences with robots etc. In this paper, we have considered a group of neurotypical adults to describe how different voices and motion types of the NAO robot can have effect on the perceived safety, anthropomorphism, likeability, animacy, and perceived intelligence of the robot. In addition, prior robot experience has also been taken into consideration to perform this analysis using a one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Further, we also demonstrate that these different modalities instigate different physiological responses in the person. This classification has been done using two different deep learning approaches, 1) Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and 2) Gramian Angular Fields on the Blood Volume Pulse (BVP) data recorded. Both of these approaches achieve better than chance accuracy 25% for a 4 class classification.

Submitted: Jul 3, 2023