DocumentCode
1635872
Title
Identifying people with soft-biometrics at Fleet Week
Author
Martinson, E. ; Lawson, W. ; Trafton, J. Gregory
Author_Institution
US Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fYear
2013
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
56
Abstract
Person identification is a fundamental robotic capability for long-term interactions with people. It is important to know with whom the robot is interacting for social reasons, as well as to remember user preferences and interaction histories. There exist, however, a number of different features by which people can be identified. This work describes three alternative, soft biometrics (clothing, complexion, and height) that can be learned in real-time and utilized by a humanoid robot in a social setting for person identification. The use of these biometrics is then evaluated as part of a novel experiment in robotic person identification carried out at Fleet Week, New York City in May, 2012. In this experiment, Octavia employed soft biometrics to discriminate between groups of 3 people. 202 volunteers interacted with Octavia as part of the study, interacting with the robot from multiple locations in a challenging environment.
Keywords
biometrics (access control); human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; object tracking; robot vision; New York City; Octavia; fleet week; humanoid robot; interaction histories; long-term interactions; people identification; robotic person identification; social reasons; social setting; soft-biometrics; user preferences; Biological system modeling; Biometrics (access control); Clothing; Face; Games; Robots; I.2.9 Robotics; Person Identification; Soft Biometrics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2013 8th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3099-2
Electronic_ISBN
2167-2121
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HRI.2013.6483501
Filename
6483501
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