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  • Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Creativity is often defined as the generation of novelty.
  • Proactivity, defined as anticipating future needs or actions, is closely linked to creativity.
  • Investigating proactivity in HRI is crucial for developing more sophisticated and engaging robot behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how robots can exhibit creativity through proactive behaviors in HRI.
  • To assess the impact of robot proactivity on user-perceived creativity.
  • To understand how proactivity influences user creativity within an HRI context.

Main Methods:

  • An experimental study was conducted involving a robot exhibiting anticipatory proactive behaviors.
  • The robot used verbal communications to demonstrate proactive behavior.
  • User perception of robot creativity and its influence on user creativity were assessed.

Main Results:

  • Initial results indicate a significant relationship between observed proactivity and perceived creativity.
  • Proactive robot behaviors were found to correlate with task achievement.
  • A connection between proactivity, creativity, and task completion in HRI was observed.

Conclusions:

  • Robot proactivity can enhance perceived creativity in human-robot interaction.
  • Proactive behaviors are a promising avenue for fostering creativity in HRI.
  • Further research is warranted to fully understand and leverage proactivity for creative HRI.