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Ziegler, Leon: The attentive robot companion: learning spatial information from observation and verbal interaction. 2015
Inhalt
List of Tables
List of Figures
Glossary
1 Introduction
1.1 Robot Companions in the Home
1.2 From Vista Space to Environmental Space
1.3 Research Questions
1.4 Scenario & System Foundation
1.5 Outline
2 Analysis and Statement of the Research Problem
2.1 Functional Requirements
2.2 The Choice of Scope
2.3 Knowledge Representation
2.4 Applying a Situation Model in Interaction
2.5 Summary: Contribution of this Thesis
3 Partitioning the Workspace
3.1 The Geometric Foundation
3.2 Detecting Roles in Articulated Scenes
3.2.1 Benefits of Observed Functional Roles
3.2.2 The Challenge in Segmenting a Scene
3.2.3 The Articulated Scene Model
3.3 Anchoring and Integrating Egocentric Models
3.3.1 A Twofold Spatial Representation
3.3.2 Registering a Scene Model with the Current View
3.3.3 Generating a Valid Model for the Current View
3.3.4 Applications Exploiting the Model's Potential
3.4 Focusing the Robot's Attention
3.4.1 The Interlocutor's Viewing Direction
3.4.2 Detecting Interaction Spaces for Manipulation
3.4.3 Repositioning for Observation
3.5 Evaluation
3.5.1 Quantitative Evaluation
3.5.2 Event Detection with ASM
3.5.3 Robot Behavior Performance
3.6 Summary
4 Applying Semantics
4.1 Furniture Categorization
4.1.1 Implicit Shape Model
4.1.2 Ray-Based Hough Space Voting
4.1.3 Evaluation
4.1.4 Summary & Discussion
4.2 Classification of Household Objects
4.2.1 Boosted Classification
4.2.2 Evaluation
4.3 Room Categorization
4.3.1 Generation of Training Data
4.3.2 Anchoring of Features
4.3.3 Evaluation
4.4 Summary
5 Perception and Communication
5.1 Benefits of Combining Perception and Communication
5.2 Reference Frame Selection in Human Communication
5.2.1 Conducting an Online Study
5.2.2 Empirical Results
5.3 A Probabilistic Model
5.3.1 Visual Analysis
5.3.2 Maintaining and Updating the Spatial Network
5.3.3 Resolving Conflicts
5.3.4 Adaptation to Personal Preferences
5.3.5 Application in Human-Robot Interaction
5.4 Evaluation
5.4.1 Online Evaluation
5.4.2 Real-World Evaluation
5.5 Summary
6 Discussion & Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices
A Situation cases for ASM evaluation
B Results from Multi-View ASM Evaluation
B.1 Evaluation of simple ASM
B.2 Evaluation of naive matching ASM
B.3 Evaluation of multi-view ASM
C Models for 3D ISM Training
D Results from Evaluation of Household Object Classification
E Questionnaire for RSM evaluation