# HG changeset patch # User Yasutaka Higa # Date 1434611196 -32400 # Node ID 45f5a93790dbec839523717c5e5c6ac9bde00629 # Parent fcf37cf337eab2502f60cc5364ae15747c577a48 Add slide to 2.2 diff -r fcf37cf337ea -r 45f5a93790db slide.md --- a/slide.md Thu Jun 18 13:27:10 2015 +0900 +++ b/slide.md Thu Jun 18 16:06:36 2015 +0900 @@ -56,6 +56,47 @@ * create a selection and adaptation system; * and implement the greetings in a way that can potentially be applied to any robot. +# Greeting Selection: Greetings among humans +* Greetings are the means of initiating and closing an interaction. +* We desire that robots be able to greet people in a similar way to humans. +* For this reason, understanding current research on greetings in sociological studies is necessary. +* Moreover, depending on cultural background, there can be different rules of engagement in human-human interaction. + +# Greeting Selection: Solution for selection +* A unified model of greetings does not seem to exist in the literature, but a few studies have attempted a classification of greetings. +* Some more specific studies have been done on handshaking. + +# Greeting Selection: Classes for greetings +* A classification of greetings was first attempted by Friedman based on intimacy and commonness. +* The following greeting types were mentioned: smile; wave; nod; kiss on mouth; kiss on cheek; hug; handshake; pat on back; rising; bow; salute; and kiss on hand. +* Greenbaum et al. also performed a gender-related investigation, while [24] contained a comparative study between Germans and Japanese. + +# Greeting Selection: Factors on Classification +* 'terms' : same terms with different meanings, or different terms with the same meaning. +* 'location' : influences intimacy and greeting words. (private or public) +* 'intimacy' : is influenced by physical distance, eye contact, gender, location, and culture. (Social Distance) +* 'Time' : time of the day is important for the choice of words. +* 'Politeness', 'Power Relationship', 'culture' and more. + +# Greeting Selection: Factors on Classification +TODO: Insert FIGURE 1 +* the factors to be cut are greyed out. + +# Model of Greetings: Assumptions (1 - 5) +* The simplification was guided by the following ten assumptions. +* Only two individuals (a robot and a human participant): we do not take in consideration a higher number of individuals. +* Eye contact is taken for granted. +* Age is considered part of 'power relationship' +* Regionality is not considered. +* Setting is not considered + +# Model of Greetings: Assumptions (6 - 10) +* Physical distance is close enough to allow interaction +* Gender is intended to be a same-sex dyad +* Affect is considered together with 'social distance' +* Time since the last interaction is partially included in 'social distance' +* Intimacy and politeness are not necessary +