Role Switching in Task-Oriented Multimodal Human-Robot Collaboration

Natawut Monaikul, Bahareh Abbasi, Zhanibek Rysbek, Barbara Di Eugenio, M. Žefran
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In a collaborative task and the interaction that accompanies it, the participants often take on distinct roles, and dynamically switch the roles as the task requires. A domestic assistive robot thus needs to have similar capabilities. Using our previously proposed Multimodal Interaction Manager (MIM) framework, this paper investigates how role switching for a robot can be implemented. It identifies a set of primitive subtasks that encode common interaction patterns observed in our data corpus and that can be used to easily construct complex task models. It also describes an implementation on the NAO robot that, together with our original work, demonstrates that the robot can take on different roles. We provide a detailed analysis of the performance of the system and discuss the challenges that arise when switching roles in human-robot interactions.
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面向任务的多模态人机协作中的角色转换
在协作任务及其伴随的交互中,参与者通常扮演不同的角色,并根据任务的需要动态切换角色。因此,家用辅助机器人也需要具备类似的能力。利用我们之前提出的多模态交互管理器(MIM)框架,本文研究了如何实现机器人的角色切换。它标识了一组原始子任务,这些子任务对数据语料库中观察到的常见交互模式进行编码,并可用于轻松构建复杂的任务模型。它还描述了NAO机器人的实现,与我们的原始工作一起,证明了机器人可以承担不同的角色。我们对系统的性能进行了详细的分析,并讨论了在人机交互中切换角色时出现的挑战。
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