LLM-Powered Interactive Robotic Action Synthesis from Multimodal Speech, Gestures, and Music

June 30, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› IROS 2025 Workshop

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Authors Snehasis Banerjee, Ranjan Dasgupta arXiv ID 2606.31158 Category cs.RO: Robotics Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 0 Venue IROS 2025 Workshop
Abstract
The quest for intuitive and natural human-robot interaction (HRI) remains a significant challenge in robotics. Traditional methods often rely on rigid, pre-programmed commands that limit the robot's expressiveness and adaptability. This paper introduces a novel framework that leverages the reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) to synthesize complex robotic actions from a rich tapestry of multimodal human inputs: natural speech, hand gestures, and music/sound beats. Our system architecture integrates a speech transcription model, a gesture recognition module, and a signal processing pipeline for beat detection. These processed inputs are contextualized using prompt templates and fed into a LLM. The LLM, informed by a predefined robot action space, reasons over the combined inputs to generate a coherent sequence of actions. This sequence is dispatched to an action queue for execution on a quadruped robot over ROS. The framework has ability to interpret and fuse semantic commands from speech, deictic information from gestures, and rhythmic cues from music. This work represents a step towards creating robots that can interact with humans in a more fluid, creative, and context-aware manner.
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