DocumentCode :
2184033
Title :
The Articulated Head pays attention
Author :
Kroos, Christian ; Herath, Damith C.
Author_Institution :
MARCS Auditory Labs., Univ. of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2010
fDate :
2-5 March 2010
Firstpage :
357
Lastpage :
357
Abstract :
The Articulated Head (AH) is an artistic installation that consists of a LCD monitor mounted on an industrial robot arm (Fanuc LR Mate 200iC) displaying the head of a virtual human. It was conceived as the next step in the evolution of Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) transcending virtual reality into the physical space shared with the human interlocutor. Recently an attention module has been added as part of a behavioural control system for non-verbal interaction between robot/ECA and human. Unstructured incoming perceptual information (currently originating from a custom acoustic localisation algorithm and a commercial people tracking software) is narrowed down to the most salient aspects allowing the generation of a single motor response. The requirements of the current task determine what salient means at any point in time, that is, the rules and associated thresholds and weights of the attention system are modified by the requirements of the current task while the task itself is specified by the central control system depending on the overall state of the AH with respect to the ongoing interaction. The attention system determines a single attended event using a winner-takes-all strategy and relays it to the central control system. It also directly generates a motor goal and forwards it to the motor system. The video shows how the robot´s attention system drives its behaviour, (1) when there is no stimulus over an extended period of time, (2) when a person moves within its visual field, and (3) when a sudden loud auditory event attracts attention during an ongoing visually-based interaction (auditory-visual attention conflict). The subtitles are direct mappings from numeric descriptions of the central control system´s internal states to slightly more entertaining English sentences.
Keywords :
centralised control; control engineering computing; human-robot interaction; industrial robots; interactive video; liquid crystal displays; virtual reality; LCD monitor; articulated head; behavioural control system; central control system; embodied conversational agents; industrial robot arm; robot attention system; single motor response; unstructured incoming perceptual information; virtual reality; visually-based interaction; Australia; Centralized control; Control systems; Human robot interaction; Laboratories; Orbital robotics; Relays; Service robots; Software algorithms; Virtual reality; Embodied Conversational Agent; attention model; multimodal; robot arm;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4892-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4893-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HRI.2010.5453164
Filename :
5453164
Link To Document :
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