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The Social Pendulum: An Oscillating Robot with Moods and Swings

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The social pendulum is an oscillating robot, which exhibits certain personality traits based on its proximity to 'known' people through audile cues and changing patterns of its oscillations. The onboard camera(s) recognize faces of people in its surroundings and each new face is registered and a corresponding 'behavior metric' is prepared. Parameters such as time spent in its proximity, kind of words spoken etc. affects the individual's behavior metric which determines the pendulum's reaction.

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      HRI '20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
      March 2020
      702 pages
      ISBN:9781450370578
      DOI:10.1145/3371382
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      1. hci
      2. human-robot interaction
      3. interactive installation social computing
      4. social robotics

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