Enhancing Robot Learning with Human Social Cues

Akanksha Saran, Elaine Schaertl Short, A. Thomaz, S. Niekum
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Imagine a learning scenario between two humans: a teacher demonstrating how to play a new musical instrument or a craftsman teaching a new skill like pottery or knitting to a novice. Even though learning a skill has a learning curve to get the nuances of the technique right, some basic social principles are followed between the teacher and the student to make the learning process eventually succeed. There are several assumptions or social priors in this communication for teaching: mutual eye contact to draw attention to instructions, following the gaze of the teacher to understand the skill, the teacher following the student's gaze during imitation to give feedback, the teacher demonstrating by pointing towards something she is going to approach or manipulate and verbal interruptions or corrections during the learning process [1], [2]. In prior research, verbal and non-verbal social cues such as eye gaze and gestures have been shown to make human-human interactions seamless and augment verbal, collaborative behavior [3], [4]. They serve as an indicator of engagement, interest and attention when people interact face-to-face with one another [5], [6].
利用人类社交线索增强机器人学习
想象一下两个人之间的学习场景:一个老师示范如何演奏一种新的乐器,或者一个工匠教一个新手一门新的技能,比如陶器或编织。即使学习一项技能有一个学习曲线,以获得技术的细微差别正确,一些基本的社会原则,教师和学生之间遵循,使学习过程最终成功。在这种教学交流中有几个假设或社会先验:相互眼神接触以引起对指示的注意,跟随老师的目光以理解技能,在模仿过程中老师跟随学生的目光以给予反馈,老师通过指向她将要接近或操作的东西来展示,以及在学习过程中口头打断或纠正[1],b[2]。在之前的研究中,语言和非语言的社会线索,如眼神和手势,已经被证明可以使人与人之间的互动无缝,并增强语言,合作行为[3],b[4]。当人们面对面互动时,它们是参与度、兴趣和注意力的指示器。
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