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Emotion-Driven Analysis and Control of Human-Robot Interactions in Collaborative Applications

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21144626

Keywords

human-robot interaction; human-robot collaboration; trust; emotions; emotion-driven; electroencephalography (EEG); human-in-the-loop; adaptive systems; industrial applications; human-machine interface; emotion recognition; collaborative robots; cobot

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  1. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at Tampere University

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The increasing utilization of robotics systems is driven by the advancement in computational capabilities and communication systems, leading to the concept of Industry 4.0. Challenges in the industrial domain, such as keeping humans in the loop, have led to the development of cobots. An approach utilizing EEG technology to adapt cobot parameters to the emotional state of the human worker has been proposed, aiming to enhance trust and confidence between humans and robots.
The utilization of robotic systems has been increasing in the last decade. This increase has been derived by the evolvement in the computational capabilities, communication systems, and the information systems of the manufacturing systems which is reflected in the concept of Industry 4.0. Furthermore, the robotics systems are continuously required to address new challenges in the industrial and manufacturing domain, like keeping humans in the loop, among other challenges. Briefly, the keeping humans in the loop concept focuses on closing the gap between humans and machines by introducing a safe and trustworthy environment for the human workers to work side by side with robots and machines. It aims at increasing the engagement of the human as the automation level increases rather than replacing the human, which can be nearly impossible in some applications. Consequently, the collaborative robots (Cobots) have been created to allow physical interaction with the human worker. However, these cobots still lack of recognizing the human emotional state. In this regard, this paper presents an approach for adapting cobot parameters to the emotional state of the human worker. The approach utilizes the Electroencephalography (EEG) technology for digitizing and understanding the human emotional state. Afterwards, the parameters of the cobot are instantly adjusted to keep the human emotional state in a desirable range which increases the confidence and the trust between the human and the cobot. In addition, the paper includes a review on technologies and methods for emotional sensing and recognition. Finally, this approach is tested on an ABB YuMi cobot with commercially available EEG headset.

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