Since emotional competence is an important factor in human communication, it will certainly also improve communication between humans and robots or other machines. Emotional competence is defined by the aspects emotion recognition, emotion representation, emotion regulation and emotional behavior. In this paper we present how these aspects are intergrated into the architecture of the robot head MEXI. MEXI is able to recognize emotions from facial expressions and prosody of natural speech and represents its internal state made up of emotions and drives by according facial expressions, head movements and speech utterances. For its emotions and drives internal and external regulation mechanisms are realized. Furthermore, this internal state and its perceptions, including the emotions recognized at its human counterpart, are used by MEXI to control its actions. Thereby MEXI can react adequately in an emotional communication.
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ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
August 3–6, 2008
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Design Engineering Division and Computers in Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4327-7
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Natascha Esau,
Natascha Esau
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
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Lisa Kleinjohann,
Lisa Kleinjohann
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
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Bernd Kleinjohann
Bernd Kleinjohann
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
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Natascha Esau
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
Lisa Kleinjohann
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
Bernd Kleinjohann
University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
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DETC2008-49409, pp. 811-819; 9 pages
Published Online:
July 13, 2009
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Esau, N, Kleinjohann, L, & Kleinjohann, B. "Emotional Competence in Human-Robot Communication." Proceedings of the ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. Volume 3: 28th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Parts A and B. Brooklyn, New York, USA. August 3–6, 2008. pp. 811-819. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DETC2008-49409
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