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And the Fans are Going Wild! SIG Plus MIKE
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And the Fans are Going Wild! SIG Plus MIKE
Ian Frank4 , Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii 5 , Hiroshi G. Okuno6, 7 , Yukiko Nakagawa7 , Kazuhiro Nakadai7 , Hiroaki Kitano7, 10 , Junichi Akita8 and K. Maeda9 
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Complex Games Lab, ETL, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan |
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University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan |
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Science University of Tokyo, Chiba 278-8510, Japan |
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Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, ERATO, JST, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan |
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Future University, Hakodate, Japan |
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Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, Japan |
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Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Tokyo 141-0022, Japan |
Abstract
We present an implemented commentary system for real- world robotic soccer. Our system uses an overhead camera to pass game
information to the simulator league commentary program Mike, and uses the humanoid robot Sig to provide a physical embodiment
for the commentary. The use of a physical robot allows us to direct audience attention to important events by looking at them,
provide more realism to the interaction between Mike and other humans in the domain, and even set up a dialogue with the audience
as part of the commentary itself. Our system combines the multi-modal input of audio and video information to generate a multi-modal
commentary that brings the extra dimension of body language to the social interaction that characterises the overall commentary
task.
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