Opportunistic inference and emotion in service robots
Luis A. Pineda, Arturo Rodríguez, Gibrán Fuentes-Pineda, Nóe Hernández, Mauricio Reyes, Caleb Rascón, Ricardo Cruz, Ivette Vélez, Hernando Ortega
- 发表年份
- 2018
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
In this paper a strategy for incorporating a flexible and reliable high-level inference module in service robots is presented. This module is a part of the robot’s cognitive architecture which coordinates perception, inference and action within the robot’s communication and interaction cycle. The present approach relies on an explicit representation of the structure of the task performed by the robot. There are three kinds of inferences that the robot can use opportunistically along the task: (1) diagnosis, (2) decision making and (3) planning; each kind can be used in specific situations of the task structure or performed in arbitrary situations with recovery purposes when there is an interaction failure. In this latter case the three kinds of inference are performed sequentially in what we call the daily-life inference cycle . The inference cycle allows the incorporation of basic emotions in the robot’s behavior. A case study incorporating these functionalities in the robot Golem-III is presented. The paper is concluded with a reflection on the opportunistic use of inference schemes to support flexible and robust behavior, including the expression of emotions, in service robots.
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