HRI
Toward Integrating Natural-HRI into Spoken Dialog
Takayuki Kanda
- Year
- 2010
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
This paper summarizes our previous works in modeling non-verbal behaviors for natural human-robot interaction (HRI) and discusses a path for integrating them into spoken dialogs. While some non-verbal behaviors can be considered “optional” elements to be added to a spoken dialog, some non-verbal behaviors substantially require a harmonized plan that simultaneously considers both spoken dialog and non-verbal behavior. The paper discusses such unique HRI features.
Keywords
Dialog boxComputer scienceDialog systemNatural (archaeology)Plan (archaeology)Natural language processingSpoken languageArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionRobot
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