Title
Real-time adaptive child-robot interaction: Age and gender determination of children based on 3D body metrics
Abstract
Service robots employed in public spaces need to be equipped with specific sensing, reasoning and human-robot interaction capabilities to adapt their interaction style and thus effectively engage with a variety of users. In this paper we present a method used by an ubiquitous robotic system to gather 3D body metrics and use them to robustly estimate age and gender of previously unseen participants in real-world multi-party situations. We evaluate system's performance on 428 children volunteers and compare them with those obtainable with a state of the art software based on face analysis. This work demonstrates that even small number of biometrics can achieve good age and gender estimation results in perceptually challenging environments. Finally, this paper illustrates how the system is used to inform the online adaptation of the behavior of a humanoid robot.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ROMAN.2014.6926355
Edinburgh
Keywords
Field
DocType
adaptive systems,biometrics (access control),control engineering computing,face recognition,human-robot interaction,humanoid robots,inference mechanisms,real-time systems,service robots,ubiquitous computing,3D body metrics,biometrics,face analysis,gender determination,human-robot interaction,humanoid robot,public spaces,real-time adaptive child-robot interaction,reasoning,service robots,ubiquitous robotic system
Computer vision,Robot control,Simulation,Computer science,Software,Artificial intelligence,Biometrics,Robot,Online adaptation,Face analysis,Humanoid robot,Ubiquitous robot
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1944-9445
8
0.65
References 
Authors
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anara Sandygulova14815.02
Mauro Dragone220822.65
G. M. P. O’Hare328820.39