Title
Directing human attention with pointing
Abstract
Pointing is a typical means of directing a human's attention to a specific object or event. Robot pointing behaviours that direct the attention of humans are critical for human-robot interaction, communication and collaboration. In this paper, we describe an experiment undertaken to investigate human comprehension of a humanoid robot's pointing behaviour. We programmed a NAO robot to point to markers on a large screen and asked untrained human subjects to identify the target of the robots pointing gesture. We found that humans are able to identify robot pointing gestures. Human subjects achieved higher levels of comprehension when the robot pointed at objects closer to the gesturing arm and when they stood behind the robot. In addition, we found that subjects performance improved with each assessment task. These new results can be used to guide the design of effective robot pointing behaviours that enable more effective robot to human communication and improve human-robot collaborative performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ROMAN.2014.6926249
RO-MAN
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
assessment task,human-robot collaborative performance,nao robot,human-robot interaction,humanoid robots,robot pointing gesture identification,human attention,gesturing arm,manipulators,humanoid robot pointing behaviour,human comprehension,accuracy,human robot interaction
Conference
1944-9445
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
8
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xun Wang1195.95
Mary-anne Williams2953128.61
Peter Gärdenfors31699183.78
Jonathan Vitale4217.17
Shaukat R. Abidi511.39
Benjamin Johnston66514.77
Benjamin Kuipers74111875.19
Alan Huang800.34