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Application of EαNets to Feature Recognition of Articulation Manner in Knowledge-Based Automatic Speech Recognition
2006
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic knowledge into Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems design has been proven a viable approach to rise ASR accuracy. Manner of articulation attributes such as vowel, stop, fricative, approximant, nasal, and silence are examples of such knowledge. Neural networks have already been used successfully as detectors for manner of articulation attributes starting from representations of speech signal frames. In this paper, a set of six detectors for the above mentioned attributes is designed based on the E-αNet model of neural networks. This model was chosen for its capability to learn hidden acti…
BAYESIAN APPROACHES TO HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION: FROM LANGUAGE GROUNDING TO ACTION LEARNING AND UNDERSTANDING
2012
In human-robot interaction field, the robot is no longer considered as a tool but as a partner, which supports the work of humans. Environments that feature the interaction and collaboration of humans and robots present a number of challenges involving robot learning and interactive capabilities. In order to operate in these environments, the robot must not only be able to do, but also be able to interact and especially to ”understand”. This thesis proposes a unified probabilistic framework that allows a robot to develop basic cognitive skills essential for collaboration. To this aim we embrace the idea of motor simulation - well established in cognitive science and neuroscience - in which …
PARLARE E INTERAGIRE CON UN ROBOT UMANOIDE. TRA MENTE NATURALE E MENTE DIGITALE
2020
L’interazione sociale tra uomini e robot umanoidi è uno dei temi sui quali si focalizza attualmente la ricerca tenendo presente che l’interazione risulta efficace quando prevede anche la decodifica dei segnali non verbali e gestuali normalmente a corredo dei segnali verbali di comunicazione. Di seguito verranno illustrate quali capacità deve esibire un robot umanoide per percepire, dialogare e interagire socialmente con esseri umani, utilizzando sia segnali non verbali sia i bio-segnali cerebrali dell’uomo rilevati attraverso un caschetto BCI. I paradigmi di cooperazione umano-centrici per definire i ruoli sociali che un robot umanoide potrà avere domani nella società degli esseri umani son…
Experiences with CiceRobot, a Museum Guide Cognitive Robot
2005
The paper describes CiceRobot, a robot based on a cognitive architecture for robot vision and action. The aim of the architecture is to integrate visual perception and actions with knowledge representation, in order to let the robot to generate a deep inner understanding of its environment. The principled integration of perception, action and of symbolic knowledge is based on the introduction of an intermediate representation based on Gardenfors conceptual spaces. The architecture has been tested on a RWI B21 autonomous robot on tasks related with guided tours in the Archaeological Museum of Agrigento. Experimental results are presented.
Towards Externalist Robotics
2011
A global workspace theory model for trust estimation in human-robot interaction
2019
Successful and genuine social connections between humans are based on trust, even more when the people involved have to collaborate to reach a shared goal. With the advent of new findings and technologies in the field of robotics, it appears that this same key factor that regulates relationships between humans also applies with the same importance to human-robot interactions (HRI). Previous studies have proven the usefulness of a robot able to estimate the trustworthiness of its human collaborators and in this position paper we discuss a method to extend an existing state-of-the-art trust model with considerations based on social cues such as emotions. The proposed model follows the Global …
Perceptual Social Dimensions of Human - Humanoid Robot Interaction
2013
The present paper aims at a descriptive analysis of the main perceptual and social features of natural conditions of agent interaction, which can be specified by agent in human-humanoid robot interaction. A principled approach to human-robot interaction may be assumed to comply with the natural conditions of agents overt perceptual and social behaviour. To validate our research we used the minimalistic humanoid robot Telenoid. We have conducted human-robot interactions test with people with no prior interaction experience with robot. By administrating our questionnaire to subject after well defined experimental conditions, an analysis of significant variance correlation among dimensions in …
A possible approach to the development of robotic multi-agent systems
2004
The design of a an agent system for robotics is a problem that involves aspects coming from many different disciplines (robotics, artificial intelligence, computer vision, software engineering). The most difficult part of it, often consists in producing and tuning the algorithms that incorporates the robot behavior (planning, obstacle avoidance,. . . ) and abilities (vision, manipulation, navigation,. . . ). Frequently, the reuse of these parts is left to a copy and paste procedure from previous applications to the new one. In so doing many problems could arise. We propose a comprehensive approach for multi-agent systems oriented to robotics applications that uses a complete design methodol…
Integrating Built-in Sensors of an Android with Sensors Embedded in the Environment for Studying a More Natural Human-Robot Interaction
2011
Several studies supported that there is a strict and complex relationship between outer appearance and the behavior showed by the robot and that a human-like appearance is not enough for give a positive impression. The robot should behave closely to humans, and should have a sense of perception that enables it to communicate with humans. Our past experience with the android “Geminoid HI-1” demonstrated that the sensors equipping the robot are not enough to perform a human-like communication, mainly because of a limited sensing range. To overcome this problem, we endowed the environment around the robot with perceptive capabilities by embedding sensors such as cameras into it. This paper rep…
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…