Haptic Intelligence Conference Paper 2021

The Six Hug Commandments: Design and Evaluation of a Human-Sized Hugging Robot with Visual and Haptic Perception

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Receiving a hug is one of the best ways to feel socially supported, and the lack of social touch can have severe negative effects on an individual's well-being. Based on previous research both within and outside of HRI, we propose six tenets (''commandments'') of natural and enjoyable robotic hugging: a hugging robot should be soft, be warm, be human sized, visually perceive its user, adjust its embrace to the user's size and position, and reliably release when the user wants to end the hug. Prior work validated the first two tenets, and the final four are new. We followed all six tenets to create a new robotic platform, HuggieBot 2.0, that has a soft, warm, inflated body (HuggieChest) and uses visual and haptic sensing to deliver closed-loop hugging. We first verified the outward appeal of this platform in comparison to the previous PR2-based HuggieBot 1.0 via an online video-watching study involving 117 users. We then conducted an in-person experiment in which 32 users each exchanged eight hugs with HuggieBot 2.0, experiencing all combinations of visual hug initiation, haptic sizing, and haptic releasing. The results show that adding haptic reactivity definitively improves user perception a hugging robot, largely verifying our four new tenets and illuminating several interesting opportunities for further improvement.

Author(s): Alexis E. Block and Sammy Christen and Roger Gassert and Otmar Hilliges and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker
Book Title: HRI ’21: Proceedings of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
Pages: 380--388
Year: 2021
Month: March
Day: 08
Publisher: ACM
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Bibtex Type: Conference Paper (inproceedings)
Address: New York, NY, USA
DOI: 10.1145/3434073.3444656
Event Name: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2021)
Event Place: Boulder, CO, USA
State: Published
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive
ISBN: 978-1-4503-8289-2
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BibTex

@inproceedings{Block21-HRI-Commandments,
  title = {The Six Hug Commandments: Design and Evaluation of a Human-Sized Hugging Robot with Visual and Haptic Perception},
  booktitle = {HRI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction},
  abstract = {Receiving a hug is one of the best ways to feel socially supported, and the lack of social touch can have severe negative effects on an individual's well-being. Based on previous research both within and outside of HRI, we propose six tenets (''commandments'') of natural and enjoyable robotic hugging: a hugging robot should be soft, be warm, be human sized, visually perceive its user, adjust its embrace to the user's size and position, and reliably release when the user wants to end the hug. Prior work validated the first two tenets, and the final four are new. We followed all six tenets to create a new robotic platform, HuggieBot 2.0, that has a soft, warm, inflated body (HuggieChest) and uses visual and haptic sensing to deliver closed-loop hugging. We first verified the outward appeal of this platform in comparison to the previous PR2-based HuggieBot 1.0 via an online video-watching study involving 117 users. We then conducted an in-person experiment in which 32 users each exchanged eight hugs with HuggieBot 2.0, experiencing all combinations of visual hug initiation, haptic sizing, and haptic releasing. The results show that adding haptic reactivity definitively improves user perception a hugging robot, largely verifying our four new tenets and illuminating several interesting opportunities for further improvement.},
  pages = {380--388},
  publisher = {ACM},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  month = mar,
  year = {2021},
  slug = {block21-hri-commandments},
  author = {Block, Alexis E. and Christen, Sammy and Gassert, Roger and Hilliges, Otmar and Kuchenbecker, Katherine J.},
  month_numeric = {3}
}