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A Multimodal Human-Robot Interaction Manager for Assistive Robots

Bahareh Abbasi, Natawut Monaikul, Zhanibek Rysbek, Barbara Di Eugenio, Miloš Žefran

Year
2019
Citations
16

Abstract

With rapid advances in social robotics, humanoids and autonomy, robot assistants appear to be within reach. However, robots are still unable to effectively interact with humans in activities of daily living. One of the challenges is in the frequent use of multiple communication modalities when humans engage in collaborative activities. In this paper, we propose a Multimodal Interaction Manager, a framework for an assistive robot that maintains an active multimodal interaction with a human partner while performing physical collaborative tasks. The heart of our framework is a Hierarchical Bipartite Action-Transition Network (HBATN), which allows the robot to infer the state of the task and the dialogue given spoken utterances and observed pointing gestures from a human partner, and to plan its next actions. Finally, we implemented this framework on a robot to provide preliminary evidence that the robot can successfully participate in a task-oriented multimodal interaction.

Keywords

RobotHuman–computer interactionGestureHuman–robot interactionComputer scienceTask (project management)ModalitiesModality (human–computer interaction)Artificial intelligenceSocial robot

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