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Learning Non-verbal Behavior for a Social Robot from YouTube Videos

Patrik Jonell, Taras Kucherenko, Erik Ekstedt, Jonas Beskow

发表年份
2019
引用次数
7

摘要

Non-verbal behavior is crucial for positive perception of humanoid robots. If modeled well it can improve the interaction and leave the user with a positive experience, on the other hand, if it is modelled poorly it may impede the interaction and become a source of distraction. Most of the existing work on modeling non-verbal behavior show limited variability due to the fact that the models employed are deterministic and the generated motion can be perceived as repetitive and predictable. In this paper, we present a novel method for generation of a limited set of facial expressions and head movements, based on a probabilistic generative deep learning architecture called Glow. We have implemented a workflow which takes videos directly from YouTube, extracts relevant features, and trains a model that generates gestures that can be realized in a robot without any post processing. A user study was conducted and illustrated the importance of having any kind of non-verbal behavior while most differences between the ground truth, the proposed method, and a random control were not significant (however, the differences that were significant were in favor of the proposed method).

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Humanoid robotPerceptionHuman–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceSocial robotPsychologyNonverbal communicationCognitive psychologyArtificial intelligence

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