Recent Advancements in Humanoid Robot Heads: Mechanics, Perception, and Computational Systems.
Katarina Josic, Maysoon Ghandour, Maya Sleiman, Wen Qi, Hang Su, Naima AitOufroukh-Mammar, Samer Alfayad
Abstract
Open AccessThis paper presents a comprehensive review that provides an in-depth examination of humanoid heads, focusing on their mechanics, perception systems, computational frameworks, and human-robot interaction interfaces. The integration of these elements is crucial for developing advanced human-robot interfaces that enhance user interaction and experience. Key topics include the principles of context, functionality, and appearance that guide the design of humanoid heads. This review delves into the different aspects of human-robot interaction, emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence and large language models in improving these interactions. Technical challenges such as the uncanny valley phenomenon, facial expression synthesis, and multi-sensory integration are further explored. This paper identifies future research directions and underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in overcoming current limitations and advancing the field of humanoid head technology.