Talk to NEC PaPeRo home robot to reach your destination by the best route

July 24, 2008 · Print This Article


NEC demonstrated the use of its PaPeRo home robot as a human machine interface (HMI) for inputting info, such as the destination and purpose of an outing, into a car navigation system and other devices. According to NEC, the purpose of utilizing PaPeRo as an HMI is to improve user convenience through the use of a home robot equipped with voice recognition and camera functions, instead of using a touch panel or other devices, which are usually used to input data into a car navigation system. For example, when a user in house tells the robot that he is “going to Yokohama on a moment,” the robot recognizes that person’s voice and uploads the knowledge to the server via wireless LAN, etc.

The server performs an arithmetical operation on the uploaded knowledge in consideration of the dialogue history amidst the robot and the user, the knowledge info inputted to the robot, the season, the instance, etc.

soon after, knowledge on the best route for the user to go to Yokohama on a moment is calculated, and the aftermath is sent to the user’s car navigation system, etc and displayed on the screen. Therefore, the user only has to get in the car and talk to the robot to reach his destination by the best route. The demonstration was performed at AT universal 2008, which runs from July 23 to 25, 2008, at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

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