Theincreasingdevelopmentofservicerobotsdevotedtovari- ous functions arisen the need to demonstrate additional social capabilities beyond their primary functionality. For improving robot sociality, among other abilities, robots need to implement the capability to interact with humans using the same principles as humans do following social norms. In this work, we propose an extension of a goal-based normative frame- work to cover new abstractions such as qualitative goals, social norms, and expectations which constitute essential elements for handling robot sociality. Moreover, we have integrated such extended normative frame- work into a Nao robot platform. An implementation of the proposed framework is described and tested in a simulated environment.
Handling robot sociality: a goal-based normative approach
Patrizia Ribino;Carmelo Lodato;Ignazio Infantino
2018
Abstract
Theincreasingdevelopmentofservicerobotsdevotedtovari- ous functions arisen the need to demonstrate additional social capabilities beyond their primary functionality. For improving robot sociality, among other abilities, robots need to implement the capability to interact with humans using the same principles as humans do following social norms. In this work, we propose an extension of a goal-based normative frame- work to cover new abstractions such as qualitative goals, social norms, and expectations which constitute essential elements for handling robot sociality. Moreover, we have integrated such extended normative frame- work into a Nao robot platform. An implementation of the proposed framework is described and tested in a simulated environment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.