Prototyping a Zoomorphic Interactive Robot Companion with Emotion Recognition and Affective Voice Interaction for Elderly People

Q1 Social Sciences
Benjamin Schnitzer, Umut Can Vural, Bastian Schnitzer, Muhammad Usman Sardar, Oren Fuerst, Oliver Korn
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Abstract

An aging society paired with a skilled labor shortage, particularly in European countries, requires a rethinking of deprecated structures. Intelligent assistive technologies, specifically socially assistive robots, addressing the gap between caretakers and elderly people in need of care have moved into the focus of debate due to their potentials to reduce costs, improve independence, and eventually raise quality of life. In this work, we outline the potentials of zoomorphic robot companions combining intelligent conversational abilities and emotion recognition. We then describe the prototyping of an emotion-sensing zoomorphic interactive robot companion including the development and implementation of a multimodal emotion recognition framework. This framework uses speech emotion recognition, sentiment analysis, and affective voice interaction based on a large language model. The prototyping has been accompanied by two studies on elderly peoples' design preferences regarding the proposed feature set as well as different embodiments to find the appropriate casing for the robot companion. This work provides valuable insights into the prototyping and can thus support future research endeavors in this area.
为老年人设计具有情绪识别和情感语音交互功能的变形交互式机器人伴侣原型
老龄化社会与熟练劳动力短缺(尤其是在欧洲国家)相伴而生,这就要求对过时的结构进行重新思考。智能辅助技术,特别是社会辅助机器人,由于具有降低成本、提高独立性并最终提高生活质量的潜力,已成为解决护理人员与需要护理的老年人之间差距的讨论焦点。在这项工作中,我们概述了结合智能对话能力和情感识别的变形机器人伴侣的潜力。然后,我们介绍了情感感应变形交互式机器人伴侣的原型,包括多模态情感识别框架的开发和实施。该框架使用语音情感识别、情感分析和基于大型语言模型的情感语音交互。在原型开发的同时,还进行了两项研究,内容涉及老年人对拟议功能集的设计偏好,以及为机器人伴侣找到合适外壳的不同实施方案。这项工作为原型设计提供了宝贵的见解,从而可以支持该领域未来的研究工作。
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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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