Title :
Emotional robot for intelligent system-artificial emotional creature project
Author :
Shibata, Takanori ; Inoue, Kazuyoshi ; Irie, Robert
Author_Institution :
Artificial Intelligence Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Recent advances in robotics have been applied to automation in industrial manufacturing, with the primary purpose of optimizing practical systems in terms of such objective measures as accuracy, speed, and cost. This paper introduces the artificial emotional creature project that seeks to explore a different direction that is not so rigidly dependent an such objective measures. The goal of this project is to explore a new area in robotics, with an emphasis on human-robot interaction. There is a large body of evidence that shows the importance of the interaction between humans and animals such as pets. We have been building a pet robot. As an implementation of an artificial emotional creature, with the subjective appearance of “behaviors” that ape dependent on internal states, or “emotions”, as well as external stimuli from both the physical environment and human beings. Human-robot interaction plays a large role, with mutual benefits. The pet robot has visual, audio, and tactile sensors. Olfactory sensors will also be available. The paper describes an algorithm implementing a focus of attention through the integration of those sensors. In particular, simple sound localization will be developed by the robot through the integration of vision and audition, using the interaction of a human being with the robot as the training reference
Keywords :
image sensors; intelligent control; robots; sensor fusion; tactile sensors; user interfaces; artificial emotional creature project; audio sensors; emotional robot; focus of attention; human-robot interaction; intelligent system; pet robot; sound localization; tactile sensors; visual sensors; Acoustic sensors; Human robot interaction; Intelligent robots; Intelligent systems; Manufacturing automation; Positron emission tomography; Robot sensing systems; Robot vision systems; Robotics and automation; Service robots;
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human Communication, 1996., 5th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3253-9
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.1996.568881