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A multi-modal perception based architecture for a non-intrusive domestic assistant robot

Christophe Mollaret, Alhayat Ali Mekonnen, Julien Pinquier, Isabelle Ferrané

Year
2016
Citations
4

Abstract

We present a multi-modal perception based architecture to realize a non-intrusive domestic assistant robot. The realized robot is non-intrusive in that it only starts interaction with a user when it detects the user's intention to do so automatically. All the robot's actions are based on multi-modal perceptions, which include: user detection based on RGB-D data, user's intention-for-interaction detection with RGB-D and audio data, and communication via speech recognition. The utilization of multi-modal cues in different parts of the robotic activity paves the way to successful robotic runs.

Keywords

Computer scienceModalArchitectureRobotPerceptionArtificial intelligenceComputer visionHuman–computer interactionPsychologyGeography

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