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What is Intention Reshaping

Handbook of Research on Synthesizing Human Emotion in Intelligent Systems and Robotics
Altering humans’ purposes or intentions by making related changes in the environment affecting this physical environment and psychological state of minds of humans.
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Intention and Body-Mood Engineering via Proactive Robot Moves in HRI
O. Can Görür (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) and Aydan M. Erkmen (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7278-9.ch012
Abstract
This chapter focuses on emotion and intention engineering by socially interacting robots that induce desired emotions/intentions in humans. The authors provide all phases that pave this road, supported by overviews of leading works in the literature. The chapter is partitioned into intention estimation, human body-mood detection through external-focused attention, path planning through mood induction and reshaping intention. Moreover, the authors present their novel concept, with implementation, of reshaping current human intention into a desired one, using contextual motions of mobile robots. Current human intention has to be deviated towards the new desired one by destabilizing the obstinance of human intention, inducing positive mood and making the “robot gain curiosity of human”. Deviations are generated as sequences of transient intentions tracing intention trajectories. The authors use elastic networks to generate, in two modes of body mood: “confident” and “suspicious”, transient intentions directed towards the desired one, choosing among intentional robot moves previously learned by HMM.
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