Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4948915 | Robotics and Autonomous Systems | 2016 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Computational creativity in dancing is a recent and challenging research field in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. We present a cognitive architecture embodied in a humanoid robot capable to create and perform dances driven by the perception of music. The humanoid robot is able to suitably move, to react to human mate dancers and to generate novel and appropriate sequences of movements. The approach is based on a cognitive architecture that integrates Hidden Markov Models and Genetic Algorithms. The system has been implemented on a NAO robot and tested in public setting-up live performances, obtaining positive feedbacks from the audience.
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Authors
Agnese Augello, Ignazio Infantino, Adriano Manfrè, Giovanni Pilato, Filippo Vella, Antonio Chella,