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Bidirectional Eye Contact for Human-Robot Communication

Published: 01 November 2005 Publication History

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Eye contact is an effective means of controlling human communication, such as in starting communication. It seems that we can make eye contact if we simply look at each other. However, this alone does not establish eye contact. Both parties also need to be aware of being watched by the other. We propose a method of bidirectional eye contact satisfying these conditions for human-robot communication. When a human wants to start communication with a robot, he/she watches the robot. If it finds a human looking at it, the robot turns to him/her, changing its facial expressions to let him/her know its awareness of his/her gaze. When the robot wants to initiate communication with a particular person, it moves its body and face toward him/her and changes its facial expressions to make the person notice its gaze. We show several experimental results to prove the effectiveness of this method. Moreover, we present a robot that can recognize hand gestures after making eye contact with the human to show the usefulness of eye contact as a means of controlling communication.

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cover image IEICE - Transactions on Information and Systems
IEICE - Transactions on Information and Systems  Volume E88-D, Issue 11
November 2005
172 pages
ISSN:0916-8532
EISSN:1745-1361
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Oxford University Press, Inc.

United States

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Published: 01 November 2005

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  1. embodied agent
  2. eye contact
  3. gaze
  4. gesture recognition
  5. human-robot interface
  6. nonverbal behavior

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