HRI
Dynamic gesture vocabulary design for intuitive human-robot dialog
Saša Bodiroža, Helman I. Stern, Yael Edan
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 19
Abstract
This paper presents a generalized method for the design of a gesture vocabulary (GV) for intuitive and natural two-way human-robot dialog. Two GV design methodologies are proposed; one for a robot GV (RGV) and a second for a human GV (HGV). The design is based on motion gestures exerted from a cohort of subjects in response to a set of tasks needed to execute several robot waiter (RW)-customer dialogs. Using a RW setting as a case study, preliminary experimental results indicate the unique nature of the HGV obtained.
Keywords
GestureDialog boxVocabularyComputer scienceRobotSet (abstract data type)Human–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionArtificial intelligenceNatural language processing
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