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Enhancing Human-Robot Interaction by a Robot Face with Facial Expressions and Synchronized Lip Movements

Victor Seib, Julian Giesen, Dominik Grüntjens, Dietrich Paulus

Year
2013
Citations
7
Access
Open access

Abstract

With service robots becoming increasingly elaborate for higher level tasks, human-robot interaction is moving
\ninto the focus of robotic research. In this paper we present an animated robot face as a convenient way of interacting
\nwith robots. Our robot face can show 7 different facial expression, thus providing a robot with the
\nability to express emotions. This capability is crucial for robots to be accepted as everyday companions in domestic
\nenvironments. Aiming towards a more realistic interaction experience our robot face moves its lips synchronously
\nto the synthesized speech. In a broad user study with 100 subjects we test the emotions conveyed
\nby the robot face. The results indicate that our robot face enhances human robot interaction by providing the
\nrobot with the ability to express emotions. The presented robot face is highly customizable. It is available for
\nROS and can be used with any robot that integrates ROS in its architecture. Further information is available at
\nhttp://ros.org/wiki/agas-ros-pkg.

Keywords

RobotComputer visionArtificial intelligenceHuman–robot interactionFacial expressionFace (sociological concept)Computer scienceCommunicationPsychology

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