Title :
Facial expressive robotic head system for human-robot communication and its application in home environment
Author :
Fukuda, Toshio ; Jung, Myung-Jin ; Nakashima, Masakazu ; Arai, Fumihito ; Hasegawa, Yasuhisa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Micro Syst. Eng., Nagoya Univ., Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes a robotic-head system as a multimodal communication device for human-robot interaction, and the system´s potential application in home environments. Most robotic systems for natural user interaction have facial expressions, since facial expressiveness is regarded as a key component to developing personal attachment along with prosodic expressiveness. In the first part of the paper is the description of our robotic head system Character Robot Face (CRF). A deformation approach and a parametric normalization scheme are proposed to produce facial expressions of nonhuman face models with high recognition rates. In the second half of the paper, CRF is endowed with artificial emotions and assigned tasks conceivable in home environments. A coordination mechanism between the robot´s mood (an activated emotion) and its task is proposed so that the robot can, by referring to the emotion-task history, select a task depending on its current mood if there is no explicit task command from the user. When the robot performs a task, a particular emotion value gets boosted according to the same emotion-task history so that the emotion is more likely to be activated.
Keywords :
face recognition; man-machine systems; matrix algebra; robots; artificial emotions; character robot face; deformation; emotion task history; facial expressive robotic head system; home environment; human-robot communication; matrix algebra; multimodal communication device; natural user interaction; parametric normalization scheme; Deformable models; Face recognition; History; Human robot interaction; Intelligent agent; Intelligent robots; Mood; Robot kinematics; Software agents; Systems engineering and theory; Emotion–task coordination mechanism; facial expressiveness; human–robot interaction; parametric normalization;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2004.835355