Title :
Interaction with virtual environment using verbal/non-verbal communication
Author :
Ozaki, Tomoaki ; Tanaka, Kazuaki ; Abe, Norihiro
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. Sci. & Syst. Eng., Kyusyu Inst. of Technol., Iizuka, Japan
Abstract :
Verbal/non-verbal communication between a human and a computer system in a virtual space is proposed. As a concrete example, we have applied it to the field of mechanical assembly domain. The system accepts questions/commands from a user in a spoken language and is successful in the correct interpretation of the user´s intentions and in the maintenance of the communication between the user and the system. Using non-verbal operations such as pointing actions, a user is able to point out an object simply. Because there is no depth feeling in the virtual space used in the system, it is often difficult for a user to grasp or point to an object using a data glove. The way a user instructs a system to assemble a virtual machine is reported in this paper. We have reported the way that the system watches a user´s behavior while he/she is assembling a virtual machine, but the system simply points at the part being erroneously operated; no instruction is given to the user. An avatar should perform this instruction along with a vocal explanation for manipulating mechanical parts. In the same way, for questions from a user, the avatar should answer with a gesture and in a spoken language. If this bi-directional verbal/non-verbal communication can be realized, a user has only to imitate the avatar´s action. This means that mutual comprehension will be promoted
Keywords :
assembling; computer based training; data gloves; gesture recognition; production engineering computing; speech recognition; speech-based user interfaces; virtual reality; avatar; bidirectional communication; communication maintenance; data glove; erroneous operation; gestures; grasping; mechanical assembly domain; mechanical parts manipulation; mutual comprehension; nonverbal communication; pointing actions; spoken language; user commands; user intentions intepretation; user questions; verbal communication; virtual environment interaction; virtual machine assembly; vocal explanation; Assembly systems; Avatars; Bidirectional control; Concrete; Data gloves; Humans; Natural languages; Virtual environment; Virtual machining; Watches;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1999. IEEE SMC '99 Conference Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5731-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1999.812395