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DTSTAMP:20241014T203102Z
LOCATION:McArthur Ballroom
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SUMMARY:11. Robotic Arm Perception: an Eyetracking Study Exploring Causal 
 Relations and Perceived Trust
DESCRIPTION:Poster\n\nElizabeth Merwin, Jacqueline Hammack, and Teresa Wil
 cox (Florida Atlantic University)\n\nWith the increased integration of rob
 ots into industrial, service, and educational spaces, it is imperative to 
 understand factors that influence human-robot interactions. While the exis
 ting literature has explored human perception of robot-produced verbal com
 munication, there is a notable gap in understanding how adults process rob
 ot-produced nonverbal communication. Current research focuses on subjectiv
 e measures of the individual's perception of robots during interactions, b
 ut often fails to have objective measures or control groups in their desig
 ns which limits the conclusions that can be made. In this study, we aim to
  implement a design that allows for the comparison of robot and human nonv
 erbal communication understanding and perceiving through both objective ey
 e-tracking measures and subjective survey measures. This design should pro
 ve useful to gain insights into how people understand information provided
  by robots and humans when watching their nonverbal gestures, and their pe
 rceptions of the agents after their interactions.\n\nTrack: Aging, Augment
 ed Cognition, Children's Issues, Communications, Cybersecurity, Education,
  Environmental Design, General Sessions, Human AI Robot Teaming (AI), Macr
 oergonomics, Occupational Ergonomics, Student Forum, Surface Transportatio
 n, Sustainability, System Development
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