DocumentCode
565504
Title
Visual cues-based anticipation for percussionist-robot interaction
Author
Cicconet, Marcelo ; Bretan, Mason ; Weinberg, Gil
Author_Institution
Center for Music Technol., Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
5-8 March 2012
Firstpage
117
Lastpage
118
Abstract
Visual cues-based anticipation is a fundamental aspect of human-human interaction, and it plays an especially important role in the time demanding medium of group performance. In this work we explore the importance of visual gesture anticipation in music performance involving human and robot. We study the case in which a human percussionist is playing a four-piece percussion set, and a robot musician is playing either the marimba, or a three-piece percussion set. Computer Vision is used to embed anticipation in the robotic response to the human gestures. We developed two algorithms for anticipation, predicting the strike location about 10 mili-seconds or about 100 mili-seconds before it occurs. Using the second algorithm, we show that the robot outperforms, on average, a group of human subjects, in synchronizing its gesture with a reference strike. We also show that, in the tested group of users, having some time in advance is important for a human to synchronize the strike with a reference player, but, from a certain time, that good influence stops increasing.
Keywords
control engineering computing; human-robot interaction; robot vision; computer vision; four-piece percussion set; group performance; human gestures; human subjects; human-human interaction; marimba; music performance; percussionist-robot interaction; reference player; reference strike; robot musician; robotic response; strike location; three-piece percussion set; visual cues-based anticipation; visual gesture anticipation; Acceleration; Humans; Robot kinematics; Synchronization; USA Councils; Visualization; Action-Anticipation; Musician-Robot Interaction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2012 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-4503-1063-5
Electronic_ISBN
2167-2121
Type
conf
Filename
6249483
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