DocumentCode
3416580
Title
Developing preferential attention to a speaker: A robot learning to recognise its carer
Author
Murray, J.C. ; Canamero, L.
Author_Institution
Adaptive Syst. Res. Group, Univ. of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
fYear
2009
fDate
March 3 2009-April 2 2009
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
84
Abstract
In this paper we present a socially interactive multi-modal robotic head, ERWIN - Emotional Robot With Intelligent Networks, capable of emotion expression and interaction via speech and vision. The model presented shows how a robot can learn to attend to the voice of a specific speaker, providing a relevant emotional expressive response based on previous interactions. We show three aspects of the system; first, the learning phase, allowing the robot to learn faces and voices from interaction. Second, recognition of the learnt faces and voices, and third, the emotion expression aspect of the system. We show this from the perspective of an adult and child interacting and playing a small game, much like an infant and caregiver situation. We also discuss the importance of speaker recognition in terms of human-robot-interaction and emotion, showing how the interaction process between a participant and ERWIN can allow the robot to prefer to attend to that person.
Keywords
emotion recognition; face recognition; human-robot interaction; intelligent networks; learning (artificial intelligence); speaker recognition; ERWIN; Emotional Robot With Intelligent Networks; emotion expression; human-robot-interaction; interactive multimodal robotic head; robot learning; speaker recognition; Adaptive systems; Educational institutions; Emotion recognition; Face recognition; Human robot interaction; Intelligent networks; Intelligent robots; Robot vision systems; Speaker recognition; Speech recognition;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Artificial Life, 2009. ALife '09. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Nashville, TN
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2763-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ALIFE.2009.4937697
Filename
4937697
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