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Send in the Robots
Adventures in Culture & Technology

Eleanor Sandry
e.sandry@curtin.edu.au

Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Key ideas:
 Anthropomorphism and/or zoomorphism are unavoidable,
and a vital aspect of communication with these robots
 Communication is composed of verbal signs and nonverbal signs and meaning emerges from a system of
overlapping interchange between communicators

 Shared history and experience, developed by learning
together (and then working together and surviving
together) over time, supports fluent communication and
also the possibility of interruption
Footer text - slideshow title
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

30.07.2010
Autonomous Light Air Vessels (ALAVs)

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Overtly non-humanoid machines

Talon

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

PackBot

23.10.2013
Getting (too) attached to military robots

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Getting (too) attached to military robots

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Sending robots to space (never to return)

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
The new breeds: humanoid and animal-like

Atlas
Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

BigDog (now redeveloped as LS3)
23.10.2013
Goffman: „small behaviors‟
“The ultimate behavioral materials are the glances, gestures,
positionings, and verbal statements that people continually
feed into the situation, whether intended or not. These are
the external signs of orientation and involvement”
Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.1.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Goffman: study relations (& individuals)
“I assume that the proper study of interaction is not the
individual and his psychology, but rather the syntactical
relations among the acts of different persons mutually
present to one another.”
Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.2.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Goffman: minimal model of actor
“None the less, since it is individual actors who contribute
the ultimate materials, it will always be reasonable to ask
what general properties they must have if this sort of
contribution is to be expected of them.”
“What minimal model of the actor is needed if we are to wind
him up, stick him in amongst his fellows, and have an orderly
traffic of behavior emerge?”
Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.2&3.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Finn & Scheding: issues with turn-taking
“At present, the human-UVS relationship (and hence the
HMI) is usually based around some form of turn-taking
behaviour, which can introduce delays and inefficiencies or
even cause frustration. There is consequently a need to
design HMI and UVS that work more fluently with their
human partners.”
Anthony Finn & Steve Scheding, Challenges for Autonomous Unmanned
Vehicles, 2010, p.50.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Mars rovers: forced turn-taking and empathy

Although communication with Mars rovers is committed to turn-taking (because
of the technical constraints) empathy still develops.
This may be because of the long term nature of the working relationship.
Spirit and Opportunity survived far longer than the original 90-day plan.
Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Finn & Scheding: the value of anticipation
“collaborative joint action relies upon the human and the
UVS having the capacity to anticipate one another‟s actions.”
Anthony Finn & Steve Scheding, Challenges for Autonomous Unmanned
Vehicles, 2010, p.50.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Hoffman: anticipation & fluency
“Anticipation is a … crucial mechanism in achieving fluency
in joint action. Anticipating world states, as well as the
actions of a collaboration partner, enable an agent to time its
actions precisely and … has a significant effect on the
human teammate‟s notion of the agent‟s commitment and
contribution to the task.”
Guy Hoffman, Ensemble: Fluency and Embodiment for Robots Acting with
Humans, 2007, p.24-25 (PhD Thesis).

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
AUR: a robotic lighting assistant

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Teamwork with AUR

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Fogel: co-regulation and continuous process
“Co-regulation arises as part of a continuous process of
communication, not as the result of an exchange of
messages borne by discrete communication signals.”
Alan Fogel, Developing through relationships: origins of communication,
self and culture, 1993, p.6.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Luhmann: emergence of communication
“in a systems-theoretic approach it is the very emergence of
communication that is emphasized. Nothing is transmitted.
Redundancy is created in the sense that the communication
creates a memory that can be called on by many persons in
quite different ways.”
Niklas Luhmann, “What is Communication?”, 1992, p.254.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Lotman: boundaries and new information
“semiotic space is transected by numerous boundaries, each
message that moves across it must be many times
translated and transformed, and the process of generating
new information thereby snowballs.”
Yuri M. Lotman, Universe of the Mind, 1990, p.140.

Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

23.10.2013
Key ideas:
 Anthropomorphism and/or zoomorphism are unavoidable,
and a vital aspect of communication with these robots
 Communication is composed of verbal signs and nonverbal signs and meaning emerges from a system of
overlapping interchange between communicators

 Shared history and experience, developed by learning
together (and then working together and surviving
together) over time, supports fluent communication and
also the possibility of interruption
Footer text - slideshow title
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

30.07.2010
Questions:
 Have you ever named a machine (a car/computer/robot)
and did you/do you empathise with that machine?
 What jobs do you think robots should be designed to carry
out? (Would you like a robot in your home, and what would
you like it to be able to do?)

 What do you think robots should look like?

Footer text - slideshow title
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J

30.07.2010

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ACAT Seminar: Send in the Robots

  • 1. (Image courtesy of Benjamin Forster) Send in the Robots Adventures in Culture & Technology Eleanor Sandry e.sandry@curtin.edu.au Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 2. Key ideas:  Anthropomorphism and/or zoomorphism are unavoidable, and a vital aspect of communication with these robots  Communication is composed of verbal signs and nonverbal signs and meaning emerges from a system of overlapping interchange between communicators  Shared history and experience, developed by learning together (and then working together and surviving together) over time, supports fluent communication and also the possibility of interruption Footer text - slideshow title Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 30.07.2010
  • 3. Autonomous Light Air Vessels (ALAVs) Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 4. Overtly non-humanoid machines Talon Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J PackBot 23.10.2013
  • 5. Getting (too) attached to military robots Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 6. Getting (too) attached to military robots Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 7. Sending robots to space (never to return) Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 8. The new breeds: humanoid and animal-like Atlas Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J BigDog (now redeveloped as LS3) 23.10.2013
  • 9. Goffman: „small behaviors‟ “The ultimate behavioral materials are the glances, gestures, positionings, and verbal statements that people continually feed into the situation, whether intended or not. These are the external signs of orientation and involvement” Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.1. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 10. Goffman: study relations (& individuals) “I assume that the proper study of interaction is not the individual and his psychology, but rather the syntactical relations among the acts of different persons mutually present to one another.” Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.2. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 11. Goffman: minimal model of actor “None the less, since it is individual actors who contribute the ultimate materials, it will always be reasonable to ask what general properties they must have if this sort of contribution is to be expected of them.” “What minimal model of the actor is needed if we are to wind him up, stick him in amongst his fellows, and have an orderly traffic of behavior emerge?” Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual, 1967, p.2&3. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 12. Finn & Scheding: issues with turn-taking “At present, the human-UVS relationship (and hence the HMI) is usually based around some form of turn-taking behaviour, which can introduce delays and inefficiencies or even cause frustration. There is consequently a need to design HMI and UVS that work more fluently with their human partners.” Anthony Finn & Steve Scheding, Challenges for Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles, 2010, p.50. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 13. Mars rovers: forced turn-taking and empathy Although communication with Mars rovers is committed to turn-taking (because of the technical constraints) empathy still develops. This may be because of the long term nature of the working relationship. Spirit and Opportunity survived far longer than the original 90-day plan. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 14. Finn & Scheding: the value of anticipation “collaborative joint action relies upon the human and the UVS having the capacity to anticipate one another‟s actions.” Anthony Finn & Steve Scheding, Challenges for Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles, 2010, p.50. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 15. Hoffman: anticipation & fluency “Anticipation is a … crucial mechanism in achieving fluency in joint action. Anticipating world states, as well as the actions of a collaboration partner, enable an agent to time its actions precisely and … has a significant effect on the human teammate‟s notion of the agent‟s commitment and contribution to the task.” Guy Hoffman, Ensemble: Fluency and Embodiment for Robots Acting with Humans, 2007, p.24-25 (PhD Thesis). Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 16. AUR: a robotic lighting assistant Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 17. Teamwork with AUR Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 18. Fogel: co-regulation and continuous process “Co-regulation arises as part of a continuous process of communication, not as the result of an exchange of messages borne by discrete communication signals.” Alan Fogel, Developing through relationships: origins of communication, self and culture, 1993, p.6. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 19. Luhmann: emergence of communication “in a systems-theoretic approach it is the very emergence of communication that is emphasized. Nothing is transmitted. Redundancy is created in the sense that the communication creates a memory that can be called on by many persons in quite different ways.” Niklas Luhmann, “What is Communication?”, 1992, p.254. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 20. Lotman: boundaries and new information “semiotic space is transected by numerous boundaries, each message that moves across it must be many times translated and transformed, and the process of generating new information thereby snowballs.” Yuri M. Lotman, Universe of the Mind, 1990, p.140. Send in the Robots, Eleanor Sandry Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 23.10.2013
  • 21. Key ideas:  Anthropomorphism and/or zoomorphism are unavoidable, and a vital aspect of communication with these robots  Communication is composed of verbal signs and nonverbal signs and meaning emerges from a system of overlapping interchange between communicators  Shared history and experience, developed by learning together (and then working together and surviving together) over time, supports fluent communication and also the possibility of interruption Footer text - slideshow title Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 30.07.2010
  • 22. Questions:  Have you ever named a machine (a car/computer/robot) and did you/do you empathise with that machine?  What jobs do you think robots should be designed to carry out? (Would you like a robot in your home, and what would you like it to be able to do?)  What do you think robots should look like? Footer text - slideshow title Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J 30.07.2010