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SSUP-HRI: Social Signaling in Urban Public Human-Robot Interaction dataset

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arxiv 2403.10994 v1 pith:ODJASNHT submitted 2024-03-16 cs.RO

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This paper introduces our dataset featuring human-robot interactions (HRI) in urban public environments. This dataset is rich with social signals that we believe can be modeled to help understand naturalistic human-robot interaction. Our dataset currently comprises approximately 15 hours of video footage recorded from the robots' perspectives, within which we annotated a total of 274 observable interactions featuring a wide range of naturalistic human-robot interactions. The data was collected by two mobile trash barrel robots deployed in Astor Place, New York City, over the course of a week. We invite the HRI community to access and utilize our dataset. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first dataset showcasing robot deployments in a complete public, non-controlled setting involving urban residents.

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