Apple’s research team has introduced the Expressive and Functional Movement Design (ELEGNT) framework, aiming to make non-humanoid robots move more naturally and expressively during interactions with people. This development could pave the way for more engaging robotic assistants in homes and workplaces.
Enhancing Robot-Human Interaction
The ELEGNT framework allows robots to convey intentions, emotions, and attitudes through their movements, rather than just completing functional tasks. By integrating expressive qualities—such as intention, attention, and emotions—alongside traditional functional considerations like task fulfillment, spatial constraints, and time efficiency, robots can interact more naturally with humans.
The Lamp-Like Test Subject
The study focused on a lamp-like robot, reminiscent of Pixar’s animated Luxo Jr. character, equipped with a 6-axis robotic arm and a head containing a light and projector. Researchers programmed the robot with two types of movements: purely functional ones focused on completing tasks, and more expressive movements designed to communicate the robot’s internal state.
User Testing Insights
In user testing with 21 participants, the expressive movements significantly improved people’s engagement with and perception of the robot. This effect was especially pronounced during social tasks like playing music or engaging in conversation, although it was less impactful for purely functional tasks like adjusting lighting.
One participant noted, “Without the playfulness, I might find this type of interaction with a robot annoying rather than welcome and engaging,” highlighting how expressive movements made even potentially intrusive robot behaviors more acceptable.
Implications for Future Home Robotics
As major tech companies increasingly explore home robotics, this research suggests that adding more natural, expressive movements could make future robots more appealing companions. While most current home robots, like robot vacuums, focus purely on function, the ELEGNT framework offers a path toward more engaging and human-like interactions.
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