BIRON, what's the topic? A Multi-Modal Topic Tracker for improved Human-Robot Interaction

J. F. Maas, Thorsten P. Spexard, J. Fritsch, B. Wrede, G. Sagerer
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Creating robots with extendable social skills and interaction capabilities that suffice their operation in the real world with naive users is a very challenging task. In this paper we present a new approach using topic tracking on multi-modal dialogue to provide a mobile robot with a higher level situation awareness in human-robot interaction. The robot is no longer operating in laboratory surroundings, but in its own real world flat. We describe how our topic tracking approach is implemented in this integrated system, operating on verbal speech input. Different modalities like data from video cameras and laser scans are used as additional cues to a semantic understanding and grouping of user utterances into different topics. Both the amount of topics and the according topic names are created dynamically. Evaluating an offline speech corpus demonstrates the suitability of our approach. It is now possible to ask "BIRON, what's the topic?", making the interaction more social
BIRON,主题是什么?一种改进人机交互的多模态主题跟踪器
创造具有可扩展的社交技能和交互能力的机器人,以满足他们在现实世界中与幼稚用户的操作是一项非常具有挑战性的任务。本文提出了一种基于多模态对话的话题跟踪方法,为移动机器人在人机交互中提供更高层次的态势感知。机器人不再在实验室环境中工作,而是在自己的真实世界中工作。我们描述了我们的主题跟踪方法如何在这个集成系统中实现,操作口头语音输入。不同的模式,如来自摄像机和激光扫描的数据,被用作语义理解的额外线索,并将用户话语分组到不同的主题中。主题的数量和相应的主题名称都是动态创建的。评估离线语音语料库证明了我们方法的适用性。现在可以问“BIRON,话题是什么?”,使互动更具社交性
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