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Socially interactive industrial robots: a PAD model of flow for emotional co-regulation

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Socially interactive industrial robots: a PAD model of flow for emotional co-regulation / F. Nunnari, D. Tsovaltzi, M. Lavit Nicora, S. Beyrodt, P. Prajod, L. Chehayeb, I. Brdar, A. Delle Fave, L. Negri, E. André, P. Gebhard, M. Malosio. - In: FRONTIERS IN ROBOTICS AND AI. - ISSN 2296-9144. - 11:(2025 Jan 28), pp. 1418677.1-1418677.26. [10.3389/frobt.2024.1418677]
Abstract:
This article presents the development of a socially interactive industrial robot. An Avatar is used to embody a cobot for collaborative industrial assembly tasks. The embodied covatar (cobot plus its avatar) is introduced to support Flow experiences through co-regulation, interactive emotion regulation guidance. A real-time continuous emotional modeling method and an aligned transparent behavioral model, BASSF (Boredom, Anxiety, Self-efficacy, Self-compassion, Flow) is developed. The BASSF model anticipates and co-regulates counterproductive emotional experiences of operators working under stress with cobots on tedious industrial tasks. The targeted Flow experience is represented in the three-dimensional Pleasure, Arousal, and Dominance (PAD) space. We present how, despite their noisy nature, PAD signals can be used to drive the BASSF model with its theory-based interventions. The empirical results and analysis provides empirical support for the theoretically defined model, and clearly points to the need for data pre-filtering and per-user calibration. The proposed post-processing method helps quantify the parameters needed to control the frequency of intervention of the agent; still leaving the experimenter with a run-time adjustable global control of its sensitivity. A controlled empirical study (Study 1, N = 20), tested the model’s main theoretical assumptions about Flow, Dominance, Self-Efficacy, and boredom, to legitimate its implementation in this context. Participants worked on a task for an hour, assembling pieces in collaboration with the covatar. After the task, participants completed questionnaires on Flow, their affective experience, and Self-Efficacy, and they were interviewed to understand their emotions and regulation during the task. The results from Study 1 suggest that the Dominance dimension plays a vital role in task-related settings as it predicts the participants’ Self-Efficacy and Flow. However, the relationship between Flow, pleasure, and arousal requires further investigation. Qualitative interview analysis revealed that participants regulated negative emotions, like boredom, also without support, but some strategies could negatively impact wellbeing and productivity, which aligns with theory. Additional results from a first evaluation of the overall system (Study 2, N = 12) align with these findings and provide support for the use of socially interactive industrial robots to support wellbeing, job satisfaction, and involvement, while reducing unproductive emotional experiences and their regulation.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
human-robot interaction; socially interactive agents; affective computing; affect modeling; emotion (Co-)Regulation; social signals; pleasure; arousal
Elenco autori:
F. Nunnari, D. Tsovaltzi, M. Lavit Nicora, S. Beyrodt, P. Prajod, L. Chehayeb, I. Brdar, A. Delle Fave, L. Negri, E. André, P. Gebhard, M. Malosio
Autori di Ateneo:
DELLE FAVE ANTONELLA ( autore )
NEGRI LUCA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1141795
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1141795/2657150/Socially_interactive_industrial_robots_a_PAD_model.pdf
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1141795/2657208/Socially_interactive_industrial_robots_a_PAD_model_compressed.pdf
Progetto:
Mental Health promotion of cobot Workers in Industry 4.0 (MindBot)
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Settore IIND-03/B - Disegno e metodi dell'ingegneria industriale

Settore PSIC-01/A - Psicologia generale

Settore PSIC-03/B - Psicologia del lavoro e delle organizzazioni
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