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Timed Petri nets for fluent turn-taking over multimodal interaction resources in human-robot collaboration

Crystal Chao, Andrea L. Thomaz

发表年份
2016
引用次数
38

摘要

The goal of this work is to develop computational models of social intelligence that enable robots to work side by side with humans, solving problems and achieving task goals through dialogue and collaborative manipulation. A defining problem of collaborative behavior in an embodied setting is the manner in which multiple agents make use of shared resources. In a situated dialogue, these resources include physical bottlenecks such as objects or spatial regions, and cognitive bottlenecks such as the speaking floor. For a robot to function as an effective collaborative partner with a human, it must be able to seize and yield such resources appropriately according to social expectations. We describe a general framework that uses timed Petri nets for the modeling and execution of robot speech, gaze, gesture, and manipulation for collaboration. The system dynamically monitors resource requirements and availability to control real-time turn-taking decisions over resources that are shared with humans, reasoning about different resource types independently. We evaluate our approach with an experiment in which our robot Simon performs a collaborative assembly task with 26 different human partners, showing that the multimodal reciprocal approach results in superior task performance, fluency, and balance of control.

关键词

Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionTask (project management)Petri netRobotHuman–robot interactionResource (disambiguation)Shared spaceEmbodied cognitionGaze

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