DocumentCode
565480
Title
A semi-autonomous communication robot — A field trial at a train station
Author
Shiomi, Masahiro ; Sakamoto, Daisuke ; Kanda, Takayuki ; Ishi, Carlos Toshinori ; Ishiguro, Hiroshi ; Hagita, Norihiro
Author_Institution
ATR IRC Labs., Kyoto, Japan
fYear
2008
fDate
12-15 March 2008
Firstpage
303
Lastpage
310
Abstract
This paper reports an initial field trial with a prototype of a semi-autonomous communication robot at a train station. We developed an operator-requesting mechanism to achieve semi-autonomous operation for a communication robot functioning in real environments. The operator-requesting mechanism autonomously detects situations that the robot cannot handle by itself; a human operator helps by assuming control of the robot. This approach gives semi-autonomous robots the ability to function naturally with minimum human effort. Our system consists of a humanoid robot and ubiquitous sensors. The robot has such basic communicative behaviors as greeting and route guidance. The experimental results revealed that the operator-requesting mechanism correctly requested operator´s help in 85% of the necessary situations; the operator only had to control 25% of the experiment time in the semi-autonomous mode with a robot system that successfully guided 68% of the passengers. At the same time, this trial provided the opportunity to gather user data for the further development of natural behaviors for such robots operating in real environments.
Keywords
human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; mobile robots; sensors; communicative behavior; field trial; greeting; humanoid robot; operator-requesting mechanism; route guidance; semiautonomous communication robot; train station; ubiquitous sensor; Floors; Humans; Mobile robots; Robot sensing systems; Speech recognition; Field trial; Human-robot interaction; Operator-requesting Mechanism; Semi-autonomous Commutation Robot;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2008 3rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-60558-017-3
Type
conf
Filename
6249450
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