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Preliminary Prototyping of Avoidance Behaviors Triggered by a User's Physical Approach to a Robot

Robotics 2025-11-03 v1 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

Human-robot interaction frequently involves physical proximity or contact. In human-human settings, people flexibly accept, reject, or tolerate such approaches depending on the relationship and context. We explore the design of a robot's rejective internal state and corresponding avoidance behaviors, such as withdrawing or pushing away, when a person approaches. We model the accumulation and decay of discomfort as a function of interpersonal distance, and implement tolerance (endurance) and limit-exceeding avoidance driven by the Dominance axis of the PAD affect model. The behaviors and their intensities are realized on an arm robot. Results illustrate a coherent pipeline from internal state parameters to graded endurance motions and, once a limit is crossed, to avoidance actions.

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@article{arxiv.2510.27436,
  title  = {Preliminary Prototyping of Avoidance Behaviors Triggered by a User's Physical Approach to a Robot},
  author = {Tomoko Yonezawa and Hirotake Yamazoe and Atsuo Fujino and Daigo Suhara and Takaya Tamamoto and Yuto Nishiguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.27436},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Workshop on Socially Aware and Cooperative Intelligent Systems in HAI 2025