Generating behavioral protocol for human-robot physical-contact interaction
Michita Imai, H. Kawasima, Y. Honda
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
An interactive system named HUMA is proposed for generating a behavioral protocol to enable physical contact between a human and a robot. HUMA employs a simultaneous method that continuously maintains a protocol database while manifesting the protocol by carrying out robot's actions. The simultaneous method attempts to achieve mutual adaptation between a person and robot. In particular, since the human and HUMA can share the protocol throughout establishing the database, HUMA can distinguish between a humans' behavior as a query and a behavior as physical contact. This paper describes the mechanisms of HUMA, which constructed on a communication robot named Robovie.
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