Recognizing Human Internal States: A Conceptor-Based Approach

9 Sep 2019  ·  Madeleine Bartlett, Daniel Hernandez Garcia, Serge Thill, Tony Belpaeme ·

The past few decades has seen increased interest in the application of social robots to interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder as behavioural coaches [4]. We consider that robots embedded in therapies could also provide quantitative diagnostic information by observing patient behaviours. The social nature of ASD symptoms means that, to achieve this, robots need to be able to recognize the internal states their human interaction partners are experiencing, e.g. states of confusion, engagement etc. Approaching this problem can be broken down into two questions: (1) what information, accessible to robots, can be used to recognize internal states, and (2) how can a system classify internal states such that it allows for sufficiently detailed diagnostic information? In this paper we discuss these two questions in depth and propose a novel, conceptor-based classifier. We report the initial results of this system in a proof-of-concept study and outline plans for future work.

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