DocumentCode
1371643
Title
Robotic Office Room to support office work by human behavior understanding function with networked machines
Author
Mizoguchi, Hiroshi ; Sato, Tomomasa ; Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi
Author_Institution
Res. Center for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Tokyo Univ., Japan
Volume
1
Issue
3
fYear
1996
Firstpage
237
Lastpage
244
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel human-robot symbiosis system named a Robotic Office Room (ROR). The understanding, recording and retrieving of telephone call behavior are successfully demonstrated as a typical example of an office work-supporting function of ROR. A unique object model is proposed, which accumulates information concerning motion of the object. This model enables the system to understand human behavior, not by monitoring the motion of the human, but by monitoring the motion of the object-typically, a telephone or pen. Since the model requires the system to pay spatial and temporal attention only to the target object and related motions, it saves computing power. Repertoires of understandable behavior can easily be expanded by simply adding new object models. The ROR is equipped with networked machines. The concept of "ubiquitous link" consisting of unique image channels and remote control channels is proposed. The image channel and the remote control channel utilize TV images and either ultrasonic waves or infrared rays, respectively. Such cooperative support of humans by networked machines is realized that when a human starts to talk on the phone, the ROR not only starts to record the image of the human\´s behavior, utilizing a VCR, but also turns down the volume on an audio set. The experiment proved the feasibility of the ROR as an integrated robotic system to support human office work.
Keywords
man-machine systems; office automation; robot vision; robots; telecontrol; ultrasonic waves; video tape recorders; Robotic Office Room; TV images; cooperative support; human behavior understanding function; human-robot symbiosis system; image channels; infrared rays; integrated robotic system; monitoring; networked machines; office work; remote control channels; spatial attention; telephone call behavior; temporal attention; ubiquitous link; ultrasonic waves; understandable behavior; unique object model; Humans; Infrared imaging; Monitoring; Pervasive computing; Power system modeling; Robots; Symbiosis; TV; Telephony; Video recording;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4435
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/3516.537046
Filename
537046
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