DocumentCode :
2739554
Title :
An epigenetic approach to human-robot communication
Author :
Kozima, Hideki ; Zlatev, Jordan
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Lab., Minist. of Posts & Telecommun., Kyoto, Japan
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
346
Lastpage :
351
Abstract :
This paper proposes a developmental approach to social intelligence, especially communication ability, for robots and other artificial systems. Any social being has to have two essential features: naturalistic embodiment, i.e., having a body similar to others; and socio-cultural situatedness, i.e., being able to communicate with others and to participate in the social activity. However, we still have an open question: how does the body become situated in the social environment? Our answer is epigenesis, where (1) we create a humanoid with minimum innate abilities, namely a primordial form of joint attention and indirect experience, then (2) through the attentional and imitative interaction with human caregivers, the humanoid autonomously explores how to interact socially with people. As an epigenetic embodiment, the authors are building an upper-torso humanoid, Infanoid, which is to acquire social situatedness in the human community
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; human factors; interactive systems; man-machine systems; robots; social aspects of automation; Infanoid; attentional interaction; epigenesis; human-robot communication; humanoid robot; imitative interaction; joint attention; social activity; social intelligence; socio-cultural situatedness; Aging; Artificial intelligence; Bridges; Communication system control; Humanoid robots; Humans; Intelligent robots; Joints; Marine vehicles; Symbiosis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2000. RO-MAN 2000. Proceedings. 9th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Osaka
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6273-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.2000.892521
Filename :
892521
Link To Document :
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