Incremental Learning of Human Emotional Behavior for Social Robot Emotional Body Expression

Nguyen Tan Viet Tuyen, Sungmoon Jeong, N. Chong
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Generating emotional body expressions for social robots has been gaining increased attention to enhance the engagement and empathy in human-robot interaction. In this paper, an enhanced model of robot emotional body expression is proposed which places emphasis on the individual user's cultural traits. Similar to our previous paper, this approach is inspired by social and emotional development of infants interacting with their parents who have a certain cultural background. Social referencing occurs when infants perceive their parents' facial expressions and vocal tones of emotional situations to form their own interpretation. On the other hand, this model replaces the batch learning self-organizing map with the dynamic cell structure, incrementally training a neural network model with a variety of emotional behaviors obtained from the users with whom the robot interacts. We demonstrate the validity of our incremental learning model through a public human action dataset, which will facilitate the acquisition of emotional body expression of socially assistive robots as a reflection of the individual user's culture.
社交机器人情感身体表达的人类情感行为增量学习
为提高人机交互中的参与性和共情性,社交机器人的情感身体表达已受到越来越多的关注。本文提出了一种强调用户个体文化特征的机器人情感体表达增强模型。与我们之前的论文类似,这种方法的灵感来自于婴儿与具有一定文化背景的父母互动的社会和情感发展。社会参照发生在婴儿感知父母的面部表情和情感情境的声调,形成他们自己的解释时。另一方面,该模型用动态细胞结构代替批量学习的自组织映射,用从与机器人交互的用户那里获得的各种情感行为增量训练神经网络模型。我们通过一个公共的人类行为数据集证明了我们的增量学习模型的有效性,这将有助于获得社交辅助机器人的情感身体表达,作为个体用户文化的反映。
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