Abstract:This study employs a novel 3D engineered robotic eye system with dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) pupils and a 3D sculpted and colourised gelatin iris membrane to replicate the appearance and materiality of the human eye. A camera system for facial expression analysis (FEA) was installed in the left eye, and a photo-resistor for measuring light frequencies in the right. Unlike previous prototypes, this configuration permits the robotic eyes to respond to both light and emotion proximal to a human eye. A ser… Show more
“…In the literature, some works have modeled autonomic processes to improve the involuntary behavior and responsiveness of robots. [26][27][28] Nevertheless, they do not consider the important regulation that neuroendocrine substances exert, only focus on one process (e.g., pupil size or blinking regulation), and lack a methodology and studies to shape more processes drawing on biology. This is a significant difference from our work, which presents a biologically inspired methodology to emulate five autonomic processes in a social robot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strathearn [27] 2021 Precise biological modeling of pupil size changes in robots as a response to stimuli.…”
“…Strathearn [ 27 ] designed mechatronic eyes for humanoid robots. The most relevant novelty of this study for our work is that it includes a self‐regulatory mechanism of pupil size that is responsive to the light level and the robot's emotions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, few contributions have investigated how to regulate the expression of specific autonomic processes in robots, lacking a robust biological foundation that can be extended to modeling multiple processes simultaneously. [26][27][28] In addition, although there are works that address the mathematical representation and role of neuroendocrine substances on behavior, they do not take into account the role of autonomic processes on involuntary behavior, and instead, focus only on voluntary behavior. [29][30][31][32] Emulating the human periodic biological changes using circadian rhythms permits these systems to replicate human activity and daily dynamics.…”
Recent studies have suggested that serotonin plays an essential role in many biological processes, such as increased locomotion [18] or blink rate, [19] in the parasympathetic division. Finally,
“…In the literature, some works have modeled autonomic processes to improve the involuntary behavior and responsiveness of robots. [26][27][28] Nevertheless, they do not consider the important regulation that neuroendocrine substances exert, only focus on one process (e.g., pupil size or blinking regulation), and lack a methodology and studies to shape more processes drawing on biology. This is a significant difference from our work, which presents a biologically inspired methodology to emulate five autonomic processes in a social robot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strathearn [27] 2021 Precise biological modeling of pupil size changes in robots as a response to stimuli.…”
“…Strathearn [ 27 ] designed mechatronic eyes for humanoid robots. The most relevant novelty of this study for our work is that it includes a self‐regulatory mechanism of pupil size that is responsive to the light level and the robot's emotions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, few contributions have investigated how to regulate the expression of specific autonomic processes in robots, lacking a robust biological foundation that can be extended to modeling multiple processes simultaneously. [26][27][28] In addition, although there are works that address the mathematical representation and role of neuroendocrine substances on behavior, they do not take into account the role of autonomic processes on involuntary behavior, and instead, focus only on voluntary behavior. [29][30][31][32] Emulating the human periodic biological changes using circadian rhythms permits these systems to replicate human activity and daily dynamics.…”
Recent studies have suggested that serotonin plays an essential role in many biological processes, such as increased locomotion [18] or blink rate, [19] in the parasympathetic division. Finally,
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