• DocumentCode
    1532571
  • Title

    Abstracting People's Trajectories for Social Robots to Proactively Approach Customers

  • Author

    Kanda, Takayuki ; Glas, Dylan F. ; Shiomi, Masahiro ; Hagita, Norihiro

  • Author_Institution
    Int. Intell. Robot. & Commun. Labs., Adv. Telecommun. Res. Inst., Seika, Japan
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    1382
  • Lastpage
    1396
  • Abstract
    For a robot providing services to people in a public space such as a shopping mall, it is important to distinguish potential customers, such as window shoppers, from other people, such as busy commuters. In this paper, we present a series of abstraction techniques for people´s trajectories and a service framework for using these techniques in a social robot, which enables a designer to make the robot proactively approach customers by only providing information about target local behavior. We placed a ubiquitous sensor network consisting of six laser range finders in a shopping arcade. The system tracks people´s positions as well as their local behaviors, such as fast walking, idle walking, wandering, or stopping. We accumulated people´s trajectories for a week, applying a clustering technique to the accumulated trajectories to extract information about the use of space and people´s typical global behaviors. This information enables the robot to target its services to people who are walking idly or stopping. The robot anticipates both the areas in which people are likely to perform these behaviors as well as the probable local behaviors of individuals a few seconds in the future. In a field experiment, we demonstrate that this service framework enables the robot to serve people efficiently.
  • Keywords
    human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; laser ranging; mobile robots; pattern clustering; sensors; service robots; clustering technique; laser range finders; people trajectories abstraction techniques; public space; shopping mall; social human-robot interaction; social robots; ubiquitous sensor network; window shoppers; Behavior anticipation; networked robot; social human–robot interaction; ubiquitous robot;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1552-3098
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TRO.2009.2032969
  • Filename
    5306137