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Whole body emotion expressions for KOBIAN humanoid robot — preliminary experiments with different Emotional patterns —

Massimiliano Zecca, Yu Mizoguchi, K. Endo, Fumiya Iida, Yousuke Kawabata, Nobutsuna Endo, Kazuko Itoh, Atsuo Takanishi

Year
2009
Citations
99

Abstract

Personal robots and robot technology (RT)-based assistive devices are expected to play a major role in our elderly-dominated society, with an active participation to joint works and community life with humans, as partner and as friends for us. In particular, these robots are expected to be fundamental for helping and assisting elderly and disabled people during their activities of daily living (ADLs). To achieve this result, personal robots should be also capable of human-like emotion expressions. To this purpose we developed a new whole body emotion expressing bipedal humanoid robot, named KOBIAN, which is also capable to express human-like emotions. In this paper we presented three different evaluations of the emotional expressiveness of KOBIAN. In particular In particular, we presented the analysis of the roles of the face, the body, and their combination in emotional expressions. We also compared Emotional patterns created by a Photographer and a Cartoonist with the ones created by us. Overall, although the experimental results are not as good as we were expecting, we confirmed the robot can clearly express its emotions, and that very high recognition ratios are possible.

Keywords

Humanoid robotRobotFace (sociological concept)Human–computer interactionEmotional expressionPsychologyComputer scienceExpression (computer science)Social robotFacial expression

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