Speaky for robots: the development of vocal interfaces for robotic applications

2016 
The currently available speech technologies on mobile devices achieve effective performance in terms of both reliability and the language they are able to capture. The availability of performant speech recognition engines may also support the deployment of vocal interfaces in consumer robots. However, the design and implementation of such interfaces still requires significant work. The language processing chain and the domain knowledge must be built for the specific features of the robotic platform, the deployment environment and the tasks to be performed. Hence, such interfaces are currently built in a completely ad hoc way. In this paper, we present a design methodology together with a support tool aiming to streamline and improve the implementation of dedicated vocal interfaces for robots. This work was developed within an experimental project called Speaky for Robots. We extend the existing vocal interface development framework to target robotic applications. The proposed solution is built using a bottom-up approach by refining the language processing chain through the development of vocal interfaces for different robotic platforms and domains. The proposed approach is validated both in experiments involving several research prototypes and in tests involving end-users.
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