Developing a robot's empathetic reactive response inspired by a bottom-up attention model
Publication year
2021Author(s)
Publisher
Cham : Springer
ISBN
9783030905255
In
Li, H.; Ge, S.S.; Wu, Y. (ed.), Social robotics: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Social Robotics, pp. 85-95Annotation
ICSR 2021: 13th International Conference on Social Robotics (Singapore, November 10-13, 2021)
Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings
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Editor(s)
Li, H.
Ge, S.S.
Wu, Y.
Wykowska, A.
He, H.
Liu, X.
Li, D.
Perez-Osorio, J.
Organization
SW OZ DCC AI
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Li, H.; Ge, S.S.; Wu, Y. (ed.), Social robotics: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Social Robotics
Page start
p. 85
Page end
p. 95
Subject
Cognitive artificial intelligenceAbstract
This paper describes the development of a reactive behavioral response framework for the tabletop robot Haru. The framework enables the robot to react to external stimuli through a repertoire of expressive routines. The behavioral response framework is inspired by the simple reactive behaviors of organisms (e.g. reflexes) based on a bottom-up attention model. First, a participatory study for behavior elicitation was conducted. We explored the possible expressive behaviors of the robot and the possible stimuli trigger. These stimuli-response (S-R) pairs are designed befitting the robot's characteristics. Then, we developed a perception and a reactive behavior module that automatically translates any perceived stimulus into expressive behavioral responses. We evaluated the proposed S-R framework using Haru in an interaction setting and our results show an increase in human attention activity indicative of its positive impact to conveying the robot's sense of agency.
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