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Modeling communicative behaviors for object references in human-robot interaction

Henny Admoni, Thomas Weng, Brian Scassellati

发表年份
2016
引用次数
23

摘要

This paper presents a model that uses a robot's verbal and nonverbal behaviors to successfully communicate object references to a human partner. This model, which is informed by computer vision, human-robot interaction, and cognitive psychology, simulates how low-level and high-level features of the scene might draw a user's attention. It then selects the most appropriate robot behavior that maximizes the likelihood that a user will understand the correct object reference while minimizing the cost of the behavior. We present a general computational framework for this model, then describe a specific implementation in a human-robot collaboration. Finally, we analyze the model's performance in two human evaluations—one video-based (75 participants) and one in person (20 participants)—and demonstrate that the system predicts the correct behaviors to perform successful object references.

关键词

RobotComputer scienceObject (grammar)Human–computer interactionNonverbal communicationHuman–robot interactionArtificial intelligenceComputer visionPsychologyCommunication

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