2016
DOI: 10.1515/pjbr-2018-0015
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Learning Robot Speech Models to Predict Speech Acts in HRI

Abstract: In order to be acceptable and able to “camouflage” into their physio-social context in the long run, robots need to be not just functional, but autonomously psycho-affective as well. This motivates a long term necessity of introducing behavioral autonomy in robots, so they can autonomously communicate with humans without the need of “wizard” intervention. This paper proposes a technique to learn robot speech models from human-robot dialog exchanges. It views the entire exchange in the Automated Planning (AP) p… Show more

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“…The model adds to the rising research regarding the use of artificial gaze behavior to communicate a robot's subsequently following actions [18][19][20]. Further research addresses the data-driven generation of communicative acts from the robot to the human and the understanding of communication input like natural speech [21,22]. For instance, Janssens and colleagues [23] proposed a data-driven method to generate situated conversation starters for HRI based on visual context.…”
Section: Introduction "A Social Robot Cannot Not Communicate" (L Kuno...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model adds to the rising research regarding the use of artificial gaze behavior to communicate a robot's subsequently following actions [18][19][20]. Further research addresses the data-driven generation of communicative acts from the robot to the human and the understanding of communication input like natural speech [21,22]. For instance, Janssens and colleagues [23] proposed a data-driven method to generate situated conversation starters for HRI based on visual context.…”
Section: Introduction "A Social Robot Cannot Not Communicate" (L Kuno...mentioning
confidence: 99%