Wicke Philipp, Veale Tony
School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland.
Front Robot AI. 2021 Apr 30;8:662182. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2021.662182. eCollection 2021.
Acting, stand-up and dancing are creative, embodied performances that nonetheless follow a script. Unless experimental or improvised, the performers draw their movements from much the same stock of embodied schemas. A slavish following of the script leaves no room for creativity, but active interpretation of the script does. It is the choices one makes, of words and actions, that make a performance creative. In this theory and hypothesis article, we present a framework for performance and interpretation within robotic storytelling. The performance framework is built upon movement theory, and defines a taxonomy of basic schematic movements and the most important gesture types. For the interpretation framework, we hypothesise that emotionally-grounded choices can inform acts of metaphor and blending, to elevate a scripted performance into a creative one. Theory and hypothesis are each grounded in empirical research, and aim to provide resources for other robotic studies of the creative use of movement and gestures.
表演、单口喜剧和舞蹈都是富有创造性的肢体表演,不过它们都遵循一个剧本。除非是实验性的或即兴的表演,表演者的动作都源自大致相同的肢体图式库。一味遵循剧本会扼杀创造力,但对剧本进行积极诠释则不然。正是一个人在言语和行动上所做的选择,才使一场表演具有创造性。在这篇理论与假设文章中,我们提出了一个机器人讲故事中的表演与诠释框架。该表演框架基于动作理论构建,定义了基本示意动作和最重要手势类型的分类法。对于诠释框架,我们假设基于情感的选择可以为隐喻和融合行为提供依据,从而将一场照本宣科的表演提升为富有创造性的表演。理论和假设均基于实证研究,旨在为其他关于动作和手势创造性运用的机器人研究提供资源。