Title :
Enhancing the NI-9631 mobile robot abilities with multimodal communication skills
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Machines & Drives, Tech. Univ. of Cluj, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract :
As it is well known, multimodality is a very common task in the human-robot communication. Human conversation is also considered usually multimodal, and a great amount of research is done worldwide to engine novel robotic systems embedding more and more intelligence for human gestures or speech recognition abilities enhancement. This paper presents a hardware configuration developed for multimodal communication skills implementation on the NI SbRIO-9631 prototype robot. The standard hardware structure of this mobile device has been gradually extended with voice recognition and real-time image processing units. By using the LabView graphical software toolkit, these modules integrates through specific software drivers various sensor modality including vision and speech signals analyzing. The robot endowed with the mentioned capabilities becomes a very flexible and powerful development tool for human-robot multimodal communication research and implementation. In addition to this, is also suitable for a large amount of voice signals and image processing algorithms testing, through that the robot displays intelligence and cooperativeness in its behavior.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; gesture recognition; human-robot interaction; intelligent robots; mobile robots; robot vision; speech recognition; LabView graphical software toolkit; NI-9631 mobile robot; hardware configuration; human conversation; human gesture ability enhancement; human-robot communication; image processing algorithms testing; mobile robot ability enhancement; multimodal communication skills; realtime image processing units; robot cooperativeness; robotic intelligence; sensor modality; software drivers; speech recognition ability enhancement; speech signal analysis; vision signal analysis; voice recognition; voice signal algorithms testing; Hardware; Image processing; Mobile robots; Nickel; Real-time systems; Robot sensing systems;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES), 2013 IEEE 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0828-8
DOI :
10.1109/INES.2013.6632799