Maintaining the Presence of Remote Speakers on Telepresence Robots by Visual Morphing to Reduce Loneliness

Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Telepresence robots can provide the sense that a remote person is physically present. However, this sense disappears suddenly once a call ends. Therefore, the speaker may feel loneliness. This study explores “tele-vestige” in which speakers can perceive the weak social presence of a remote speaker after a call ended. To provide this tele-vestige, the remote speaker's face is morphed into a telepresence robot's face after the call ends. We...
Paper Details
Title
Maintaining the Presence of Remote Speakers on Telepresence Robots by Visual Morphing to Reduce Loneliness
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
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