Intelligent interaction for human-friendly service robot in smart house environment

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作者
Bien Z.Z. [1 ]
Lee H.-E. [2 ]
Do J.-H. [1 ]
Kim Y.-H. [1 ]
Park K.-H. [1 ]
Yang S.-E. [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
[2] Human-friendly Welfare Robot System Engineering Research Center(HWRS-ERC), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
[3] Satellite Flight Software Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute(KARI)
来源
Int. J. Comput. Intell. Syst. | 2008年 / 1卷 / 77-93期
关键词
Context; Gesture recognition; Human-machine interface; Intelligent techniques; Learning; Smart house environment; Task planning;
D O I
10.2991/ijcis.2008.1.1.6
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摘要
The smart house under consideration is a service-integrated complex system to assist older persons and/or people with disabilities. The primary goal of the system is to achieve independent living by various robotic devices and systems. Such a system is treated as a human-in-the loop system in which humanrobot interaction takes place intensely and frequently. Based on our experiences of having designed and implemented a smart house environment, called Intelligent Sweet Home (ISH), we present a framework of realizing human-friendly HRI (human-robot interaction) module with various effective techniques of computational intelligence. More specifically, we partition the robotic tasks of HRI module into three groups in consideration of the level of specificity, fuzziness or uncertainty of the context of the system, and present effective interaction method for each case. We first show a task planning algorithm and its architecture to deal with well-structured tasks autonomously by a simplified set of commands of the user instead of inconvenient manual operations. To provide with capability of interacting in a human-friendly way in a fuzzy context, it is proposed that the robot should make use of human bio-signals as input of the HRI module as shown in a hand gesture recognition system, called a soft remote control system. Finally we discuss a probabilistic fuzzy rule-based life-long learning system, equipped with intention reading capability by learning human behavioral patterns, which is introduced as a solution in uncertain and time-varying situations. © Atlantis Press.
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页数:16
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