Search results for " Human-Robot interaction"

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A probabilistic approach to learning a visually grounded language model through human-robot interaction

2010

A Language is among the most fascinating and complex cognitive activities that develops rapidly since the early months of infants' life. The aim of the present work is to provide a humanoid robot with cognitive, perceptual and motor skills fundamental for the acquisition of a rudimentary form of language. We present a novel probabilistic model, inspired by the findings in cognitive sciences, able to associate spoken words with their perceptually grounded meanings. The main focus is set on acquiring the meaning of various perceptual categories (e. g. red, blue, circle, above, etc.), rather than specific world entities (e. g. an apple, a toy, etc.). Our probabilistic model is based on a varia…

Robotics Machine Learning Human-Robot InteractionComputer sciencebusiness.industryProbabilistic logicLanguage acquisitionSemanticscomputer.software_genreHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceLanguage modelSet (psychology)Hidden Markov modelbusinesscomputerMotor skillHumanoid robotNatural language processingNatural language2010 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
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Action simulation in the human brain: Twelve questions

2013

Although the idea of action simulation is nowadays popular in cognitive science, neuroscience and robotics, many aspects of the simulative processes remain unclear from empirical, computational, and neural perspectives. In the first part of the article, we provide a critical review and assessment of action simulation theories advanced so far in the wider literature of embodied and motor cognition. We focus our analysis on twelve key questions, and discuss them in the context of human and (occasionally) primate studies. In the second part of the article, we describe an integrative neuro-computational account of action simulation, which links the neural substrate (as revealed in neuroimaging …

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Automation Inner Speech as an Anthropomorphic Feature Affecting Human Trust: Current Issues and Future Directions

2021

This paper aims to discuss the possible role of inner speech in influencing trust in human–automation interaction. Inner speech is an everyday covert inner monolog or dialog with oneself, which is essential for human psychological life and functioning as it is linked to self-regulation and self-awareness. Recently, in the field of machine consciousness, computational models using different forms of robot speech have been developed that make it possible to implement inner speech in robots. As is discussed, robot inner speech could be a new feature affecting human trust by increasing robot transparency and anthropomorphism.

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Recognizing actions with the associative self-organizing map

2013

When artificial agents interact and cooperate with other agents, either human or artificial, they need to recognize others’ actions and infer their hidden intentions from the sole observation of their surface level movements. Indeed, action and intention understanding in humans is believed to facilitate a number of social interactions and is supported by a complex neural substrate (i.e. the mirror neuron system). Implementation of such mechanisms in artificial agents would pave the route to the development of a vast range of advanced cognitive abilities, such as social interaction, adaptation, and learning by imitation, just to name a few. We present a first step towards a fully-fledged int…

Self-organizing mapCognitive scienceNeural substratebusiness.industryMulti-agent systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionAction recogntion SOM Neural networks Human-robot interactionAction (philosophy)Gesture recognitionArtificial intelligencePsychologyImitationbusinessMirror neuronmedia_common2013 XXIV International Conference on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies (ICAT)
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A MOBILE ROBOT FOR TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS IN HOSPITAL DOMAIN WITH SAFE HUMAN DETECTION ALGORITHM

2009

We have been developing a MKR (Muratec Keio Robot), an autonomous omni-directional mobile transfer robot system for hospital applications. This robot has a wagon truck to transfer luggage, important specimens and other materials. This study proposes a safe obstacle collision avoidance technique that includes a human detection algorithm for omni directional mobile robots that realizes a safe movement technology. The robot can distinguish people from others obstacles with human detection algorithm. The robot evades to people more safely by considering its relative position and velocity with respect to them. Some experiments in a hospital were carried out to verify the performance of the human…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEngineeringbusiness.industryMobile robotObject detectionMobile robot navigationRobot controlDomain (software engineering)Mobile Robot Human-Robot Interaction Safe NavigationObstacleRobotbusinessAlgorithmSimulationCollision avoidance
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Vision and emotional flow in a cognitive architecture for human-machine interaction

2011

The detection and recognition of a human face should meet the need for social interaction that drives a humanoid robot, and it should be consistent with its cognitive model and the perceived scene. The paper deals with the description of the potential of having a system of emotional contagion, and proposes a simple implementation of it. An emotional index allows to build a mechanism which tends to align the emotional states of the robot and the human when a specific object is detected in the scene. Pursuing the idea of social interaction based on affect recognition, a first practical application capable of managing the emotional flow is described, involving both conceptual spaces and an emo…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniConceptual spaces cognitive architectures emotions human-robot interaction humanoid social interactionCognitive rchitecture
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What should I do next? Using shared representations to solve interaction problems

2011

Studies on how “the social mind” works reveal that cognitive agents engaged in joint actions actively estimate and influence another’s cognitive variables and form shared representations with them. (How) do shared representations enhance coordination? In this paper, we provide a probabilistic model of joint action that emphasizes how shared representations help solving interaction problems. We focus on two aspects of the model. First, we discuss how shared representations permit to coordinate at the level of cognitive variables (beliefs, intentions, and actions) and determine a coherent unfolding of action execution and predictive processes in the brains of two agents. Second, we discuss th…

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Robot's Inner Speech Effects on Trust and Anthropomorphic Cues in Human-Robot Cooperation

2021

Inner Speech is an essential but also elusive human psychological process which refers to an everyday covert internal conversation with oneself. We argue that programming a robot with an overt self-talk system, which simulates human inner speech, might enhance human trust by improving robot transparency and anthropomorphism. For this reasons, this work aims to investigate if robot’s inner speech, here intended as overt self-talk, affects human trust and anthropomorphism when human and robot cooperate. A group of participants was engaged in collaboration with the robot. During cooperation, the robot talks to itself. To evaluate if the robot’s inner speech influences human trust, two question…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneRobot inner speech human-robot interaction robot consciousness robot trust cognitive robotics
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AN EMOTIONAL ROBOTIC PARTNER FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES

2010

In this paper an emotional humanoid robot based on Latent Semantic Analysis is presented. The robot is capable of interacting and entertain human users through the exhibition of spontaneous and non-repetitive emotional behaviours. The Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) paradigm, used to encode the semantics of words through a statistical analysis of a large corpus of text, is employed to build an emotional conceptual space that simulates the emotional associative capabilities of human beings, through “Latent Semantic Behaviours”. The LSA paradigm integrates traditional knowledge representation and intuitive capabilities provided by geometric and sub-symbolic information modelling. The effective…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniRobots Latent Semantic Analysis Human-Robot interaction Emotional Robots
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