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A concept for building more humanlike social robots and their ethical consequence

Journal
Proceedings of the International Conferences, ICT, Society and Human Beings (MCCSIS)
Date Issued
2014-07-01
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Abstract
Human – computer interaction is a vast area of research that targets two very different groups of
subjects: the humans as a biology originated group, and the machines – as human made products. One
specific part of this interaction is the human – robot interaction. This paper discusses the challenges that
arise in the human – robot interaction. Special accent is put on creating social robots, in particular on
creating more human-like empathic robots. Here a concept for creating such robots is proposed, where
data from human-human interaction is used for feature selection. As an example of the stated concept a
robot has been added the ability to perceive human emotions. In this research the robot uses human
sound data as source for perceiving human emotions. Additionally, a biologically driven custom
algorithm is used in this research for emotion evaluation classification. The proposed approach is
analyzed and evaluated using experimental results done from real data. Also, the influence of the
emotion aware robots on humans is explained in more detail. At the end, a discussion about the
importance of sharing life with these emotion aware robots today and in the future is argued.
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human-robot interacti...

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