Abstract

This paper presents the architecture of a multimodal human–robot interaction control platform that leverages the advanced language capabilities of ChatGPT to facilitate more natural and engaging conversations between humans and robots. Implemented on the Pepper humanoid robot, the platform aims to enhance communication by providing a richer and more intuitive interface. The motivation behind this study is to enhance robot performance in human interaction through cutting-edge natural language processing technology, thereby improving public attitudes toward robots, fostering the development and application of robotic technology, and reducing the negative attitudes often associated with human–robot interactions. To validate the system, we conducted experiments measuring negative attitude robot scale and their robot anxiety scale scores before and after interacting with the robot. Statistical analysis of the data revealed a significant improvement in the participants’ attitudes and a notable reduction in anxiety following the interaction, indicating that the system holds promise for fostering more positive human–robot relationships.

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