Notes from Don Norman Guest Lecture 10/28/04


Lowest level animals almost completely emotional  all they have to do is survive
Some people think emotion is an evolutionary left-over that we try to overcome.
But we have the most fully developed emotional systems so they must be good for something

Emotions often come first  (two examples)
 When were under stress, we focus: do an operation and it doesnt work, do it again harder and harder (for example, if there is an auditorium fire  push on the door  but it opens inward  people just keep pushing harder and harder). Stairs dont go all the way to the basement  to help people in fires  otherwise just keep running past the first floor and get stuck in the basement
 Brainstorming  take problems, want people to think about all potential solutions  give good food, play games and then start the session. Say the first thing thats on your mind, nobody is allowed to criticize  want only positive in the room. Positivity leads to more creative ideas

Emotion is important in how we do things and how we make decisions. People without emotions are not good at living in the world.

Emotion as communication  accident of evolution
Lizard  primarily an emotional creature  emotions are tightly coupled to the muscles  you can see that in a lizard, when its relaxed in the sun/frightened. Because emotions and musculature are coupled like this we can read the emotional state of someone else  we can tell if we are making someone else tense, so we can moderate the way we interact with other people (good when bargaining, with enemies, also useful when with friends).

Humans are the best at lying. Most animals/primates can lie, monkeys try, but theyre not good at it. Apes do an ok job. Monkey will hide food, but then stand there looking at it. Chimp will hide it and walk away  tries to fool the other animals.

In order to lie you have to put yourself in the mind of the other person, you have to figure out what they are going to think

The face has 37 pairs of muscles  some perform functions (eyelids) but some seem to have evolved only for emotional communication. When we try to lie (fake smiles, etc) it often isnt convincing  cant control all the muscles. Good actors cant even fake it, they need to get themselves into the same emotional state.

2 or 3 reasons to model emotion
 Scientific understanding
 Want to build artificial devices (artificial humans  want them to have emotions)  entertainment industry, want things on screen to behave in a realistic and natural way
 Want to invent complex machines that go around the workplace or home those machines will need emotions to be successful.

Slides
1. Theory of Emotion
2. Emotional expression as social communication
3. existing robots
4. emotional robots
5. determining human evolution (we didnt cover this part)

Three levels of processing
 Visceral [sensory input/motor output]
 Behavioral [sensory input/motor output]
 Reflective

Visceral is stuff that is pre-wired  born with it
Behavioral is where our skills are
Visceral and behavioral take in sensory input and control the muscles
The reflective level is internal  consciousness  doesnt take in input or cause output
It sees the other levels of acting  can think about and correct other levels (saying something and wondering why you did it)

Reflective level tries to control the other levels that control signal is called WILL
Most of the time you use conscious control is when doing a skill you havent done successfully before (first learning a sport, how to drive).

Reflection is a slow process (tenths of a second) other processes are measured in millisecond

Reflection can only do one thing at a time (serial operation)
Other levels can do many things at once (parallel operation)

Will is how you make yourself do things you dont want to and how you make yourself not do things that you ordinarily would (on a diet with chocolate cake in front of you)
Will is an inhibiting behavior, trying to override the other levels. You can only do this while you are not distracted. If you get distracted, automatic circuits will take over

Visceral  can recognize when someone is scolding/praising you even if you dont understand the words (dogs, babies)  has to do with patterns of voice

We have co-evolved with our emotions
Emotions control muscles, as our cognitive systems developed we learned to read the musculature of other animals  interpret meanings behind it. Now we even assign emotions to inanimate objects to try to explain things

Robot  video camera high in the air so it can see more things, wheels at the bottom so it can move, heavy stuff at the bottom  its design is functional  like people

Most common kind of robot is industrial  but not what everyday person thinks about
We think of things like Aibo
does learn and change its behavior but it doesnt understand language
Sony did a good job of making it a puppy
fails frequently, falls over frequently  instead of saying what stupid technology, people say oh how cute.
Aibo really does nothing but people love it

Roomba  (iRobot) Rod Brooks from MIT Costs $60 to make  hardest part was making it work reliably  the vacuuming part  intelligence is minimal 60 bits of code. Goes in a spiral until it bumps into something it reverses and modifies its behavior slightly No memory whatsoever

Lots of things are more intelligent than the Roomba  coffee maker (um, he did point out that his coffee maker cost more than a Roomba, so I hope it makes *really* good coffee)

Kismet  most other emotional robots right now are all fake. Emotional categories (happy, sad, etc) are fake  made up by people  that isnt how we work.
The real way to exhibit emotions is by controlling the underlying state
You dont want a robot that makes believe it is happy and smiles you want to control the underlying state and have it say this is a good situation and then relax thats what happy really is
Kismet actually driven by emotion, whole purpose is to interact with other people.
High level perceptual system.
Affective assessment (affect is technical term for emotion)  generates an emotional response  interacts with physical system
No cognitive system  no goal to be done  entirely driven by interacting with people

The question is: You can see why you might want to put emotions into humanoid robots, and into characters in video games/animation, but what about other electronic appliances?

Automobiles are getting more an more powerful and will soon be robots (the Prius in Japan can park itself) cars do lots of stuff for you: braking, cruise control Home appliances are becoming more and more robotic  washing machine, dryer, coffee machine

Should we put emotions into cars? What about coffee machines?

Maybe it hasnt been doing fine up until now? You still have to make a lot of decisions
Most men cant manage washing clothes in current washing machines  too many choices  most women just memorize a few settings  incredible variety of materials  different temperatures, etc

Why does this require emotions?
What if you give two conflicting directions?

Reasons we might want machines with emotions:
 Learning  we learn from positive and negative experiences
 Multitasking  setting of priorities
 Maintenance  I havent been serviced in a year and a half, and a motor is running out, I dont think I should do any more wash

What do you think emotion is?
Emotion is just another information processing system
Think of emotion as always evaluating what you are doing

Washing machine doesnt need emotions unless you want it to get better over time, or if you want it to avoid doing harm

Emotions help you make priorities  multitasking  helps you decide what to do

Robot coffee cup problem  if you know what the problem is you can always write a program to solve it

strong methods  know the problem, direction of the solution  know the solution, just need to apply it
weak methods  hill climbing I dont know what I should be doing, rules of thumb/approximate methods

Emotion is always making value judgments: this is good I should keep doing it or this is bad, I should find another way to do stuff before I get hurt. This is a week method. Emotion will never be relevant if you have a fixed device doing a fixed job that you understand well  coffee maker doesnt need emotions, you only need emotions in complex environment with lots of stuff going on.