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Moffuly-II: A Robot that Hugs and Rubs Heads

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12369-023-01070-5

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Hugging; Human-robot interaction; Head-touching; Intra-hug gesture

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Human-robot touch interaction is a potential solution to compensate for the lack of physical interactions due to separations. This study developed a robot named Moffuly-II that hugs people and rubs their heads. Experimental results showed the advantages of rubbing gestures over squeezing gestures, and also the advantages of head-touching behaviors over back-touching behaviors.
Although whole-body touch interaction, e.g., hugging, is essential for human beings from various perspectives, not everyone can interact with intimate friends/family due to physical separations caused by such circumstances as pandemics, geographical constraints, etc. The possibility of human-robot touch interaction is one approach that ameliorates such missing touch interactions. In this study, we developed a robot named Moffuly-II, that hugs people and rubs their heads during a hug because head-touching behaviors are typical affective interactions between intimate persons. Moffuly-II is a large huggable teddy-bear type robot and it has enough capability to both hug and touch the head. We conducted an experiment with human participants and evaluated the effectiveness of combining intra-hug gestures (squeezing and rubbing) and the touch area (back and head). From experimental results, we identified the advantages of implementing rubbing gestures compared to squeezing gestures and some of the advantages of head-touching behaviors compared to back-touching behaviors.

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