Abstract
The purpose of this study is to derive evaluation functions to plan human motion involving KANSEI effect. Clarifying the effects of KANSEI on human motion has contribution to the design of human-machine interface and robot planning. This study dealt with violin playing as an example of human motion affected by KANSEI. In this paper, a basic model of playing information flow in a violinist and the results of experiments which were carried out from the basic model are described. In the experiments, scales were played by three professional violinists to estimate the effects of KANSEI information. As a result, the following rule has been derived: if KANSEI information changes, bow force and sounding point change, but bow speed does not change.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 89-94 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 1995 Dec 1 |
Event | Proceedings of the 1995 4th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, RO-MAN - Tokyo, Jpn Duration: 1995 Jul 5 → 1995 Jul 7 |
Other
Other | Proceedings of the 1995 4th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, RO-MAN |
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City | Tokyo, Jpn |
Period | 95/7/5 → 95/7/7 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Hardware and Architecture
- Software