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Robots Learn Social Skills: End-to-End Learning of Co-Speech Gesture Generation for Humanoid Robots

Robotics 2018-10-31 v1

Abstract

Co-speech gestures enhance interaction experiences between humans as well as between humans and robots. Existing robots use rule-based speech-gesture association, but this requires human labor and prior knowledge of experts to be implemented. We present a learning-based co-speech gesture generation that is learned from 52 h of TED talks. The proposed end-to-end neural network model consists of an encoder for speech text understanding and a decoder to generate a sequence of gestures. The model successfully produces various gestures including iconic, metaphoric, deictic, and beat gestures. In a subjective evaluation, participants reported that the gestures were human-like and matched the speech content. We also demonstrate a co-speech gesture with a NAO robot working in real time.

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@article{arxiv.1810.12541,
  title  = {Robots Learn Social Skills: End-to-End Learning of Co-Speech Gesture Generation for Humanoid Robots},
  author = {Youngwoo Yoon and Woo-Ri Ko and Minsu Jang and Jaeyeon Lee and Jaehong Kim and Geehyuk Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12541},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

7 pages; video and dataset: https://sites.google.com/view/youngwoo-yoon/projects/co-speech-gesture-generation