The ALIZ-E project aims at designing and developing long-term, adaptive social interaction between robots and child users (8-11 years old) in real-world settings, for which a conversational human-robot interaction system has been developed. In this context we present the auditory and visual perception components that have been specifically build for the purpose of supporting verbal and non-verbal human-robot interaction.
Athanasopoulos, G, Wang, W, Wang, F, Yilmazyildiz, S, Oveneke, M, Enescu, V, Sahli, H & Verhelst, W 2012, Towards Autonomous Child-Robot Interaction. in 5th International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics (HFR 2012). Unknown, 1/10/12.
Athanasopoulos, G., Wang, W., Wang, F., Yilmazyildiz, S., Oveneke, M., Enescu, V., Sahli, H., & Verhelst, W. (2012). Towards Autonomous Child-Robot Interaction. In 5th International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics (HFR 2012)
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title = "Towards Autonomous Child-Robot Interaction",
abstract = "The ALIZ-E project aims at designing and developing long-term, adaptive social interaction between robots and child users (8-11 years old) in real-world settings, for which a conversational human-robot interaction system has been developed. In this context we present the auditory and visual perception components that have been specifically build for the purpose of supporting verbal and non-verbal human-robot interaction.",
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author = "Georgios Athanasopoulos and Weiyi Wang and Fengna Wang and Selma Yilmazyildiz and Meshia Oveneke and Valentin Enescu and Hichem Sahli and Werner Verhelst",
year = "2012",
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booktitle = "5th International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics (HFR 2012)",
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