EvaSIM: a Software Simulator for the EVA Open-source Robotics Platform

M. Rocha, Dagoberto Cruz-Sandoval, J. Favela, D. Muchaluat-Saade
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Socially Assistive Robots (SARs) have successfully been used in various types of health therapies as non-pharmacological interventions. A SAR called EVA (Embodied Voice Assistant) is an open-source robotics platform intended to serve as a tool to support research in Human-Robot Interaction. The EVA robot was originally developed to assist in non-pharmacological interventions for people with Dementia and has more recently been applied for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. EVA provides multimodal interactions such as verbal and non-verbal communication, facial recognition and light sensory effects. Although EVA uses low-cost hardware and open-source software, it is not always possible, or practical, to have a physical robot at hand, particularly during rapid iterative cycles of design and evaluation of therapies. Thus, our motivation to develop a simulator that allows testing the scripts of therapies to be enacted by the EVA robot. This work proposes EvaSIM (EVA Robot Simulator), a simulator that can interpret an EVA script code and emulate the multimodal interaction capabilities of the physical robot, such as Text-To-Speech, facial expression recognition, controlling light sensory effects, etc. Several EVA scripts were run using the simulator attesting that they have the same behaviour as the physical robot. EvaSIM can serve as a support tool in the teaching/learning process of the robot’s scripting language, enabling the training of technicians and therapists in script development and testing for the EVA robot.
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EVA开源机器人平台的软件模拟器
社会辅助机器人(SARs)已成功地用于各种类型的健康治疗作为非药物干预。一个名为EVA(嵌入式语音助手)的SAR是一个开源机器人平台,旨在作为支持人机交互研究的工具。EVA机器人最初是为了帮助痴呆症患者进行非药物干预而开发的,最近被应用于自闭症谱系障碍儿童。EVA提供多模态交互,如语言和非语言交流、面部识别和光感官效果。尽管EVA使用低成本的硬件和开源软件,但手头上有一个物理机器人并不总是可能的或实际的,特别是在设计和评估疗法的快速迭代周期中。因此,我们的动机是开发一个模拟器,允许测试EVA机器人制定的治疗脚本。这项工作提出了EvaSIM (EVA Robot Simulator),这是一个可以解释EVA脚本代码并模拟物理机器人的多模态交互能力的模拟器,如文本到语音、面部表情识别、控制光感效果等。使用模拟器运行了几个EVA脚本,证明它们具有与物理机器人相同的行为。EvaSIM可以作为机器人脚本语言教学/学习过程中的辅助工具,使技术人员和治疗师能够在脚本开发和EVA机器人测试方面进行培训。
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