HUMAN MOTION AND SPEECH ANALYSIS TO CONSTRUCT DECISION MODEL FOR A ROBOT TO END COMMUNICATING WITH A HUMAN

  • Otsuka, Naoki (Department of Information and Computer Sciences Toyo University) ;
  • Murakami, Makoto (Department of Information and Computer Sciences Toyo University)
  • Published : 2009.01.12

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop a robot that moves independently, communicates with a human, and explicitly extracts information from the human mind that is rarely expressed verbally. In a spoken dialog system for information collection, it is desirable to continue communicating with the user as long as possible, but not if the user does not wish to communicate. Therefore, the system should be able to terminate the communication before the user starts to object to using it. In this paper, to enable the construction of a decision model for a system to decide when to stop communicating with a human, we acquired speech and motion data from individuals who were asked many questions by another person. We then analyze their speech and body motion when they do not mind answering the questions, and also when they wish the questioning to cease. From the results, we can identify differences in speech power, length of pauses, speech rate, and body motion.

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