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The MuMMER Project: Engaging Human-Robot Interaction in Real-World Public Spaces

Authors : Mary Ellen Foster, Rachid Alami, Olli Gestranius, Oliver Lemon, Marketta Niemelä, Jean-Marc Odobez, Amit Kumar Pandey

Published in: Social Robotics

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

MuMMER (MultiModal Mall Entertainment Robot) is a four-year, EU-funded project with the overall goal of developing a humanoid robot (SoftBank Robotics’ Pepper robot being the primary robot platform) with the social intelligence to interact autonomously and naturally in the dynamic environments of a public shopping mall, providing an engaging and entertaining experience to the general public. Using co-design methods, we will work together with stakeholders including customers, retailers, and business managers to develop truly engaging robot behaviours. Crucially, our robot will exhibit behaviour that is socially appropriate and engaging by combining speech-based interaction with non-verbal communication and human-aware navigation. To support this behaviour, we will develop and integrate new methods from audiovisual scene processing, social-signal processing, high-level action selection, and human-aware robot navigation. Throughout the project, the robot will be regularly deployed in Ideapark, a large public shopping mall in Finland. This position paper describes the MuMMER project: its needs, the objectives, R&D challenges and our approach. It will serve as reference for the robotics community and stakeholders about this ambitious project, demonstrating how a co-design approach can address some of the barriers and help in building follow-up projects.

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Metadata
Title
The MuMMER Project: Engaging Human-Robot Interaction in Real-World Public Spaces
Authors
Mary Ellen Foster
Rachid Alami
Olli Gestranius
Oliver Lemon
Marketta Niemelä
Jean-Marc Odobez
Amit Kumar Pandey
Copyright Year
2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47437-3_74

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