HRI
Perception systems for naturally interacting humanoid robots
Norbert M. Schmitz, Karsten Berns
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This paper presents a design concept and a exemplary realization of a perception system for naturally interacting humanoid robots. Relevant non-verbal interaction capabilities are selected based on psychological research. These interaction capabilities are transferred into a multi-functional user model which is exemplary implemented for interactive game scenarios. Benefits of this perception system design in comparison to existing realizations are a modular perception concept and the possibility to transfer psychological inter-personal research directly into human-robot interaction scenarios.
Keywords
Humanoid robotPerceptionHuman–computer interactionModular designRobotComputer scienceRealization (probability)Human–robot interactionArtificial intelligencePsychology
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