A Humanoid Robot’s Effortful Adaptation Boosts Partners’ Commitment to an Interactive Teaching Task

Author:

Vignolo Alessia1ORCID,Powell Henry2,Rea Francesco1,Sciutti Alessandra1ORCID,Mcellin Luke3ORCID,Michael John4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy

2. Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland

3. Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Warwick, United Kingdom

4. Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Vienna, Wien, Austria

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a human participant, the human participant will reciprocate by investing more effort in teaching the robot a new skill, too. To this end, we devised a scenario in which the iCub and a human participant alternated in teaching each other new skills. In the Adaptive condition of the robot teaching phase , the iCub slowed down its movements when repeating a demonstration for the human learner, whereas in the Unadaptive condition it sped the movements up when repeating the demonstration. In a subsequent participant teaching phase , human participants were asked to give the iCub a demonstration, and then to repeat it if the iCub had not understood. We predicted that in the Adaptive condition , participants would reciprocate the iCub’s adaptivity by investing more effort to slow down their movements and to increase segmentation when repeating their demonstration. The results showed that this was true when participants experienced the Adaptive condition after the Unadaptive condition and not when the order was inverted, indicating that participants were particularly sensitive to the changes in the iCub’s level of commitment over the course of the experiment.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Human-Computer Interaction

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