Let This Robot Teach You How To Be Less Awkward

Monday, June 17, 2013 - 08:00 in Psychology & Sociology

MIT builds a virtual person to help people practice talking to other people, which already sounds like an awkward situation. If you think you're awkward in social situations, and would like the solution to that problem to be as awkward possible, try this: have a robot coach you on how to interact with human beings. The software/robocoach is called MACH (My Automated Conversation coacH). Besides a digital face, the MIT-developed MACH has speech- and face-recognition tools, allowing it to pick up on behavior, then advise people on how to correct awkward behavior. A camera, for example, logs how much a person smiles and maintains eye contact, while a microphone picks up on how clearly the person speaks or says "umm." After monitoring the person for a while, MACH gives feedback. (Being watched like that sounds very awkwardness-inducing.) For a test run, the inventors took MIT students and had them do a...

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