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Human-inspired robots
Human-inspired robots
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- Coradeschi, Silvia (author)
- Örebro universitet,Institutionen för teknik,Mobile Robotics Lab
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- Ishiguro, Hiroshi (author)
- Osaka University
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- Asada, Minoru (author)
- JST Erato Asada Synergistic ntelligence Project and Osaka University
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- Shapiro, Stuart C. (author)
- State University of New York at Buffalo
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- Thielscher, Michael (author)
- Dresden University of Technology
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- Breazeal, Cynthia (author)
- MIT Media Lab
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- Mataric, Maja J. (author)
- University of Southern California
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- Ishida, Hiroshi (author)
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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- 2006
- 2006
- English.
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In: IEEE Intelligent Systems. - 1541-1672. ; 21:4, s. 74-85
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Abstract
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- Future robots will work in hospitals, elderly care centers, schools, and homes. Similarity with humans can facilitate interaction with a variety of users who don't have robotics expertise, so it make sense to take inspiration from humans when developing robots. However, humanlike appearance can also be deceiving, convincing users that robots can understand and do much more than they actually can. Developing a humanlike appearance must go hand in hand with increasing robots' cognitive, social, and perceptive capabilities. This installment of Trends & Controversies explores different aspects of human-inspired robots.
Subject headings
- NATURVETENSKAP -- Data- och informationsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Computer and Information Sciences (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- Information technology
- Informationsteknik
- Datalogi
- Computer and Systems Science
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- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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