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Apple’s new research robot takes a page from Pixar’s playbook
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苹果公司近期发布了一篇研究论文,深入探讨了消费级机器人领域,强调了拟人化动作在优化人机交互中的关键作用。研究借鉴了皮克斯动画的经验,通过设计类似台灯的非人形机器人,展示了如何通过细微的动作变化来表达意图、注意力和情感。这种设计理念旨在使机器人与人类的互动更加自然。研究中,苹果还展示了台灯机器人如何通过转头看向窗外等动作,更生动地回应用户的提问,从而建立更强的连接。这项研究正值苹果公司加大对智能家居系统投入之际,预示着未来的家用机器人可能具备更强的表达能力。

💡苹果的研究表明,人类对动作和细微变化非常敏感,因此,机器人设计应融入表达性元素,如意图、注意力和情感,从而优化人机交互。

🤖苹果选择台灯作为非人形机器人的原型,通过模仿皮克斯动画Luxo Jr.的动作,展示了如何赋予机器人熟悉的行为模式,即使它们不具备明显的人类特征。

🏡研究中,台灯机器人能够像智能音箱一样回答用户提问,但它会通过转头看向窗外等动作来增强表达,强调了细微动作在建立人与物体之间连接的重要性。

📱有传言称,苹果正在研发的智能家居中心可能采用“带iPad的机器人手臂”的形式,而台灯机器人的研究成果可能会被应用到这种设计中,使其更具表达力。

Last month, Apple offered up more insight into its consumer robotics work via a research paper that argues that traits like expressive movements are key to optimizing human-robot interaction. “Like most animals,” starts the report, “humans are highly sensitive to motion and subtle changes in movement.”

To illustrate its point, Apple pays homage to Pixar, another company founded with help from the late Steve Jobs. Since Pixar first debuted in an eponymous 1985 short film, the Luxo Jr. lamp has served as the animation studio’s long-time mascot. For its research, Apple, too, chose a lamp for its own “non-anthropomorphic” example. After all, lamps don’t possess any obvious humanlike traits, but they can be made to behave in familiar ways.

Image Credits:Apple

“For robots to interact more naturally with humans,” the paper notes, “robot movement design should likewise integrate expressive qualities, such as intention, attention, and emotions, alongside traditional functional considerations like task fulfillment and time efficiency.”

A video released in conjunction with the paper showcases some of these movements. Unsurprisingly, they mostly echo those of Pixar’s creation. That includes the same analogous parts, with the lampshade serving as the head, while the arm stands in for a neck. 

The most intriguing part of the video, with regard to potential productization, comes as a user queries the robot. At its simplest, the unnamed lamp robot operates as a more kinetic version of a HomePod, Amazon Echo, or other smart speaker. The person facing the lamp asks a query and the robot responds in Siri’s voice.

Image Credits:Apple

A split screen video highlights the importance of expressive movements. Asked what the weather is like outside, one version simply states the answer. The other swivels its head to look out the window as if the view offers insight on which the robot can draw. It’s a simple example, but one that drives home how even small movements tap into our lizard brain’s pareidolia. The familiarity of expressive movements helps form a connection between human and object.

ScreenshotImage Credits:Apple

Apple’s research arrives as the company is reportedly ramping up its consumer robotics efforts ahead of the planned release of a more advanced smart home system. It’s clear how these learnings might be applied to make a robotic home hub more expressive. It’s similar to the approach Amazon has taken with its Astro robot. However, the inclusion of a non-anthropomorphic form factor in the research implies that the robot may be even less humanoid than Amazon’s.

Rumors surrounding the upcoming release have described the hub as “a robot arm with an iPad attached.” It’s easy to see how the lamp form factor could be applied there. Of course, Apple’s consumer robotics division appears to still be the research phase. Plenty can happen between now and then, from a major shift in form factor to a decision to pull the plug on the project prior to launch.

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