• DocumentCode
    1155534
  • Title

    Building a multimodal human-robot interface

  • Author

    Perzanowski, Dennis ; Schultz, Alan C. ; Adams, William ; Marsh, Elaine ; Bugajska, Magda

  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    16
  • Lastpage
    21
  • Abstract
    When we begin to build and interact with machines or robots that either look like humans or have human functionalities and capabilities, then people may well interact with their human-like machines in ways that mimic human-human communication. For example, if a robot has a face, a human might interact with it similarly to how humans interact with other creatures with faces, Specifically, a human might talk to it, gesture to it, smile at it, and so on. If a human interacts with a computer or a machine that understands spoken commands, the human might converse with the machine, expecting it to have competence in spoken language. In our research on a multimodal interface to mobile robots, we have assumed a model of communication and interaction that, in a sense, mimics how people communicate. Our interface therefore incorporates both natural language understanding and gesture recognition as communication modes. We limited the interface to these two modes to simplify integrating them in the interface and to make our research more tractable. We believe that with an integrated system, the user is less concerned with how to communicate (which interactive mode to employ for a task), and is therefore free to concentrate on the tasks and goals at hand. Because we integrate all our system´s components, users can choose any combination of our interface´s modalities. The onus is on our interface to integrate the input, process it, and produce the desired results.
  • Keywords
    gesture recognition; human factors; interactive systems; mobile robots; natural language interfaces; communication modes; gesture recognition; human functionalities; human-human communication; human-like machines; integrated system; interactive mode; mobile robots; multimodal human-robot interface; multimodal interface; natural language understanding; spoken commands; spoken language; Cameras; Humans; Laboratories; Laser tuning; Personal digital assistants; Robot sensing systems; Robot vision systems; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Speech recognition;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Intelligent Systems, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1541-1672
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MIS.2001.1183338
  • Filename
    1183338