Interaction intent analysis of multiple persons using nonverbal behavior features

Authors
Yun, S.-S.Kim, M.Choi, M.-T.Song, J.-B.
Issue Date
2013-08
Citation
Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems, v.19, no.8, pp.738 - 744
Abstract
According to the cognitive science research, the interaction intent of humans can be estimated through an analysis of the representing behaviors. This paper proposes a novel methodology for reliable intention analysis of humans by applying this approach. To identify the intention, 8 behavioral features are extracted from the 4 characteristics in human-human interaction and we outline a set of core components for nonverbal behavior of humans. These nonverbal behaviors are associated with various recognition modules including multimodal sensors which have each modality with localizing sound source of the speaker in the audition part, recognizing frontal face and facial expression in the vision part, and estimating human trajectories, body pose and leaning, and hand gesture in the spatial part. As a post-processing step, temporal confidential reasoning is utilized to improve the recognition performance and integrated human model is utilized to quantitatively classify the intention from multi-dimensional cues by applying the weight factor. Thus, interactive robots can make informed engagement decision to effectively interact with multiple persons. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme works successfully between human users and a robot in human-robot interaction. ? ICROS 2013.
Keywords
Behavioral features; Cognitive science; Confidential reasoning; Facial Expressions; Human intentions; Human-human interactions; Nonverbal behavior; Novel methodology; Gesture recognition; Human computer interaction; Human robot interaction; Man machine systems; Face recognition; Behavioral features; Cognitive science; Confidential reasoning; Facial Expressions; Human intentions; Human-human interactions; Nonverbal behavior; Novel methodology; Gesture recognition; Human computer interaction; Human robot interaction; Man machine systems; Face recognition; Confidential reasoning; Human intention analysis; Human-robot interaction; Multiple-person interactions
ISSN
1976-5622
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127846
DOI
10.5302/J.ICROS.2013.13.1893
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