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A Feasibility Study of Culture-Aware Cloud Services for Conversational Robots

Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto, Antonio Sgorbissa

2020IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cultural competence - i.e., the capability to adapt verbal and non-verbal interaction to the user's cultural background - may be a key element for social robots to increase the user experience. However, designing and implementing culturally competent social robots is a complex task, given that advanced conversational skills are required. In this context, Cloud services may be useful for helping robots in generating appropriate interaction patterns in a culture-aware manner. In this letter, we present the design and the implementation of the CARESSES Cloud, a set of robotic services aimed at endowing robots with cultural competence in verbal interaction. A preliminary evaluation of the Cloud services as a general dialoguing system for culture-aware social robots has been performed, analyzing the feasibility of the architecture in terms of communication and data processing delays.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingRobotComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionCompetence (human resources)Social robotKey (lock)ArchitectureMultimediaKnowledge managementArtificial intelligenceMobile robotPsychologyRobot controlComputer securitySocial psychologyVisual artsOperating systemArtRobotics and Automated SystemsModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceSocial Robot Interaction and HRI
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