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Shaping Expressiveness in Robotics: The Role of Design Tools in Crafting Embodied Robot Movements

IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2025
Elisabetta Zibetti
Alexandra Mercader
Hélène Duval
Florent Levillain
Audrey Rochette
David St-Onge
Main:6 Pages
3 Figures
Bibliography:1 Pages
Abstract

As robots increasingly become part of shared human spaces, their movements must transcend basic functionality by incorporating expressive qualities to enhance engagement and communication. This paper introduces a movement-centered design pedagogy designed to support engineers in creating expressive robotic arm movements. Through a hands-on interactive workshop informed by interdisciplinary methodologies, participants explored various creative possibilities, generating valuable insights into expressive motion design. The iterative approach proposed integrates analytical frameworks from dance, enabling designers to examine motion through dynamic and embodied dimensions. A custom manual remote controller facilitates interactive, real-time manipulation of the robotic arm, while dedicated animation software supports visualization, detailed motion sequencing, and precise parameter control. Qualitative analysis of this interactive design process reveals that the proposed "toolbox" effectively bridges the gap between human intent and robotic expressiveness resulting in more intuitive and engaging expressive robotic arm movements.

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