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MBE-ARI: A Multimodal Dataset Mapping Bi-directional Engagement in Animal-Robot Interaction

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-04-14 v1 Robotics

Abstract

Animal-robot interaction (ARI) remains an unexplored challenge in robotics, as robots struggle to interpret the complex, multimodal communication cues of animals, such as body language, movement, and vocalizations. Unlike human-robot interaction, which benefits from established datasets and frameworks, animal-robot interaction lacks the foundational resources needed to facilitate meaningful bidirectional communication. To bridge this gap, we present the MBE-ARI (Multimodal Bidirectional Engagement in Animal-Robot Interaction), a novel multimodal dataset that captures detailed interactions between a legged robot and cows. The dataset includes synchronized RGB-D streams from multiple viewpoints, annotated with body pose and activity labels across interaction phases, offering an unprecedented level of detail for ARI research. Additionally, we introduce a full-body pose estimation model tailored for quadruped animals, capable of tracking 39 keypoints with a mean average precision (mAP) of 92.7%, outperforming existing benchmarks in animal pose estimation. The MBE-ARI dataset and our pose estimation framework lay a robust foundation for advancing research in animal-robot interaction, providing essential tools for developing perception, reasoning, and interaction frameworks needed for effective collaboration between robots and animals. The dataset and resources are publicly available at https://github.com/RISELabPurdue/MBE-ARI/, inviting further exploration and development in this critical area.

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@article{arxiv.2504.08646,
  title  = {MBE-ARI: A Multimodal Dataset Mapping Bi-directional Engagement in Animal-Robot Interaction},
  author = {Ian Noronha and Advait Prasad Jawaji and Juan Camilo Soto and Jiajun An and Yan Gu and Upinder Kaur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08646},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to ICRA 2025