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Seyed Ramezan Hosseini1, Alireza Taheri1, Minoo Alemi1,2
1Social and Cognitive Robotics Lab, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
This paper addresses the lack of proper Learning from Demonstration (LfD) architectures for Sign Language-based Human-Robot Interactions to make them more extensible. The paper proposes and implements a Learning from Demonstration structure for teaching new Iranian Sign Language signs to a teacher assistant social robot, RASA. This LfD architecture utilizes one-shot learning techniques and Convolutional Neural Network to learn to recognize and imitate a sign after seeing its demonstration (using a data glove) just once. Despite using a small, low diversity data set (~ 500 signs in 16 categories), the recognition module reached a promising 4-way accuracy of 70% on the test data and showed good potential for increasing the extensibility of sign vocabulary in sign language-based human-robot interactions. The expansibility and promising results of the one-shot Learning from Demonstration technique in this study are the main achievements of conducting such machine learning algorithms in social Human-Robot Interaction.
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