Multimodal Human-Robot Interaction Framework for a Personal Robot
Javi F. Gorostiza, Ramón Barber, Alaa Khamis, María Malfáz, Rakel Pacheco, Rafael Rivas, Ana Corrales, Elena Delgado, Miguel Á. Salichs
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 62
Abstract
This paper presents a framework for multimodal human-robot interaction. The proposed framework is being implemented in a personal robot called Maggie, developed at RoboticsLab of the University Carlos III of Madrid for social interaction research. The control architecture of this personal robot is a hybrid control architecture called AD (Automatic-Deliberative) that incorporates an Emotion Control System (ECS) Maggie’s main goal is to interact establish a peer-to-peer relationship with humans. To achieve this goal, a set of human-robot interaction skills are developed based on the proposed framework. The human-robot interaction skills imply tactile, visual, remote voice and sound modes. The multi-modal fusion and synchronization are also presented in this paper.
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