학술논문

Multimodal Interface for Mobile Robots Using RIF Framework: Comunicattion between Different Environments
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 Fifth International Conference on Systems Systems (ICONS), 2010 Fifth International Conference on. :32-36 Apr, 2010
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Mobile robots
Human robot interaction
Robot programming
Robot sensing systems
Application software
Vocabulary
Natural languages
Computer science
Speech recognition
Automatic speech recognition
Multimodal
dynamic interfaces
robotics
ASR
TTS
Language
Abstract
The goal of this research is to develop a multimodal interface through which human can communicate with robots in different ways (audio/speech recognition, tactile screen, and hand gestures) that demonstrates the usefulness of integrating many modes of interaction. The reason of using this multimodal interface is to make the communication between humans and robots similar to human-to-human communication. These multimodal systems appear to improve HRI by allowing humans to communicate in a more spontaneous way and provide a friendly interface that allows people to make use of the services offered by the robot (guided process of patients, remote assistance, and freight) in an easy and intuitive way.