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"Towards a Humanoid Museum Guide Robot that Interacts with Multiple Persons" |
| Authors |
Maren Bennewitz, Felix Faber, Dominik Joho, Michael Schreiber, and Sven Behnke |
| In Proceedings of
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Humanoids 2005 IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots December 5-7, 2005, Tsukuba / Japan |
| Abstract |
The purpose of our research is to develop a humanoid museum guide
robot that performs intuitive, multimodal interaction with multiple
persons. In this paper, we present a robotic system that makes use
of visual perception, sound source localization, and speech
recognition to detect, track, and involve multiple persons into
interaction. Depending on the audio-visual input, our robot shifts
its attention between different persons. In order to direct the
attention of its communication partners towards exhibits, our robot
performs gestures with its eyes and arms.
As we demonstrate in practical experiments, our robot is able to
interact with multiple persons in a multimodal way and to shift its
attention between different people. Furthermore, we discuss
experiences made during a two-day public demonstration of our robot.
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| BibTeX | @Inproceedings{bennewitz05d, author = {Maren Bennewitz and Felix Faber and Dominik Joho and Michael Schreiber           and Sven Behnke}, title = {Towards a Humanoid Museum Guide Robot that Interacts with Multiple Persons}, year = {2005}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on on   Humanoid Robots (Humanoids),    Tsukuba / Japan} } |
| Paper | humanoids05_bennewitz.pdf (780KB) |