Subject: Emotions, Robotics, Human-Robot interaction, Psychology, Sound Perception
Year: 2013
Type: Article
Title: Effects and usage of emotion aware robots that perceive human voice
Author: Kirandziska, Vesna
Author: Ackovska, Nevena
Abstract: Emotion perception is the process of perceiving other people’s emotions based on their facial expression, movement, voice and other biosignals they emit. But, because of the vague definition of emotions, their function and manifestation are not strictly defined. Consequently, in Information Computer Technology (ICT) automatic emotion perception is hard problem that is still open. The questions that arise are weather there can exist an automatic calculation of people’s emotions, how precise they are and witch are the most important human features that can be included in the perception process. Here, evidence that the robot emotion perception resembles the human emotion perception will be given. This paper also presents a discussion about our and similar robots that classify human emotions in positively and negatively evaluated emotions. Making robots that perceive emotions arises many social and psychological questions. Some of these questions are considered in this paper. Evidence that the robot emotion perception resembles the human emotion perception will be given.
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Relation: Proceedings IADIS Multi Conference Computer Science and Information Systems
Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/24209
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/24209