GoonQuad: an emotive quadruped for exploring human-robot interaction

We present GoonQuad, an emotive quadruped capable of expressing emotional behaviours as a response to human touch. GoonQuad comprises five prerecorded states: angry, cheerful, sleepy, confused and a baseline breathing state. Each state is triggered by human touch in areas specified by the eyebrows and a tattoo, painted with conductive ink. Moreover, GoonQuad is capable of recording and replaying movements via direct user manipulation. To enable the robot to record and replay new motions, analog feedback servos were embedded in the 3D printed structure. Our aim was to develop a system where users can interact with a robot naturally and the robot can adapt to this natural interaction.

[1]  Ingo Lütkebohle,et al.  The bielefeld anthropomorphic robot head “Flobi” , 2010, 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

[2]  Jin Young Choi,et al.  Design of reconfigurable heterogeneous modular architecture for service robots , 2008, 2008 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.

[3]  Illah R. Nourbakhsh,et al.  A survey of socially interactive robots , 2003, Robotics Auton. Syst..

[4]  N. Frijda Emotions are functional, most of the time , 1994 .

[5]  Shinobu Kitayama,et al.  Affective Regulation of Perception and Comprehension: Amplification and Semantic Priming , 1994 .

[6]  Michiteru Kitazaki,et al.  Emotional Incongruence of Facial Expression and Voice Tone Investigated with Event-Related Brain Potentials of Infants , 2011 .

[7]  Lola Cañamero,et al.  I show you how I like you - can you read it in my face? [robotics] , 2001, IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A.

[8]  F. McKenna,et al.  Effects of unattended emotional stimuli on color-naming performance , 1986 .

[9]  Britta Wrede,et al.  A computational model of emotional alignment , 2011 .

[10]  Lola Cannery,et al.  I Show You how I Like You-Can You Read it in My Face , 2001 .

[11]  Maja J. Mataric,et al.  The power of suggestion: Teaching sequences through assistive robot motions , 2009, 2009 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI).

[12]  Cynthia Breazeal,et al.  Designing sociable robots , 2002 .

[13]  Scott S. Snibbe,et al.  Experiences with Sparky, a Social Robot , 2002 .