A pressure-sensing robot with a microphone decodes six touch gestures at 90.74 percent accuracy and ten emotions at 40 percent accuracy, with touch-plus-sound fusion outperforming single modalities.
Sound-Based Recognition of Touch Gestures and Emotions for Enhanced Human-Robot Interaction
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Emotion recognition and touch gesture decoding are crucial for advancing human-robot interaction (HRI), especially in social environments where emotional cues and tactile perception play important roles. However, many humanoid robots, such as Pepper, Nao, and Furhat, lack full-body tactile skin, limiting their ability to engage in touch-based emotional and gesture interactions. In addition, vision-based emotion recognition methods usually face strict GDPR compliance challenges due to the need to collect personal facial data. To address these limitations and avoid privacy issues, this paper studies the potential of using the sounds produced by touching during HRI to recognise tactile gestures and classify emotions along the arousal and valence dimensions. Using a dataset of tactile gestures and emotional interactions from 28 participants with the humanoid robot Pepper, we design an audio-only lightweight touch gesture and emotion recognition model with only 0.24M parameters, 0.94MB model size, and 0.7G FLOPs. Experimental results show that the proposed sound-based touch gesture and emotion recognition model effectively recognises the arousal and valence states of different emotions, as well as various tactile gestures, when the input audio length varies. The proposed model is low-latency and achieves similar results as well-known pretrained audio neural networks (PANNs), but with much smaller FLOPs, parameters, and model size.
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Touch and Tell: Multimodal Decoding of Human Emotions and Social Gestures for Robots
A pressure-sensing robot with a microphone decodes six touch gestures at 90.74 percent accuracy and ten emotions at 40 percent accuracy, with touch-plus-sound fusion outperforming single modalities.