Grounding Cyber information in the physical world with attachable social cues

Hirotaka Osawa, Kentaro Ishii, Seiji Yamada, Michita Imai

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Abstract

Unpredictable user behaviors in a physical process represent one of the fundamental obstacles to the realization of a Cyber-Physical System. In this paper, we propose the use of social cues such as body shape, expressions, and verbal timing to control user behaviors in the physical world. Social cues can control user behaviors in both their spatial and temporal aspects. As a result, user actions become more predictable in a CPS. We consider how social cues restrict user behaviors by referring to a number of psychological, cognitive, and human-robot interaction studies, and we propose a model of restriction based on social cues. Using this model, we created hardware and software in order to realize attachable social cues, and we seek to demonstrate the effect of social cues using the example of home appliances.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications, CPSNA 2011, Workshop Held During RTCSA 2011
Pages41-47
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Dec 1
Event1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications, CPSNA 2011, Co-located with the 17th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, RTCSA 2011 - Toyama, Japan
Duration: 2011 Aug 282011 Aug 31

Publication series

NameProceedings - 1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications, CPSNA 2011, Workshop Held During RTCSA 2011
Volume2

Other

Other1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Networks, and Applications, CPSNA 2011, Co-located with the 17th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, RTCSA 2011
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityToyama
Period11/8/2811/8/31

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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