Social robots

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51A Mobile Robot for Social Interaction  Christopher Morse The Problem: To create a mobile robot with morphology that is conducive to human interaction and equipped with sufficient sensors and actuators that social behavio

A Mobile Robot for Social Interaction Christopher Morse The Problem: To create a mobile robot with morphology that is conducive to human interaction and equipped with sufficient sensors and actuators that social behavio

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Source URL: www.ai.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2000-10-25 11:24:01
52Brain Infrastructure for Coco  Charlie Kemp The Problem: We wish to use Coco, a small ape-like robot shown below, to explore humanoid intelligence. Sophisticated humanoid robots such as Coco require large amounts of para

Brain Infrastructure for Coco Charlie Kemp The Problem: We wish to use Coco, a small ape-like robot shown below, to explore humanoid intelligence. Sophisticated humanoid robots such as Coco require large amounts of para

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Source URL: www.ai.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2000-10-25 11:24:00
53Microsoft Word - IDC09_Competition_v14.doc

Microsoft Word - IDC09_Competition_v14.doc

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Source URL: www.idc09.polimi.it

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-26 05:29:56
54Nottingham Trent University School of Science & Technology Vice Chancellor’s PhD Studentships 2015 Intelligent Social Robots in Human Behavioural Analysis. In the near future, robots will become an integral part of liv

Nottingham Trent University School of Science & Technology Vice Chancellor’s PhD Studentships 2015 Intelligent Social Robots in Human Behavioural Analysis. In the near future, robots will become an integral part of liv

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Source URL: www.ntu.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-01 22:03:20
55Building Blocks of Social Intelligence: Enabling Autonomy for Socially Intelligent and Assistive Robots Ross Mead, Amin Atrash, Edward Kaszubski, Aaron St. Clair, Jillian Greczek, Caitlyn Clabaugh, Brian Kohan, Maja J Ma

Building Blocks of Social Intelligence: Enabling Autonomy for Socially Intelligent and Assistive Robots Ross Mead, Amin Atrash, Edward Kaszubski, Aaron St. Clair, Jillian Greczek, Caitlyn Clabaugh, Brian Kohan, Maja J Ma

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Source URL: robotics.usc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-09 22:21:01
56Extending Legal Rights to Social Robots  Kate Darling, MIT We Robot Conference, University of Miami April 2012

Extending Legal Rights to Social Robots Kate Darling, MIT We Robot Conference, University of Miami April 2012

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Source URL: robots.law.miami.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-19 11:45:52
57Participants converge to humans but not to humanoid robots in an English past tense formation task Clay Beckner, Jürgen Brandstetter, Péter Rácz, Jennifer Hay, and Christoph Bartneck Convergence studies demonstrate th

Participants converge to humans but not to humanoid robots in an English past tense formation task Clay Beckner, Jürgen Brandstetter, Péter Rácz, Jennifer Hay, and Christoph Bartneck Convergence studies demonstrate th

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Source URL: www.hitlabnz.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 20:19:42
58Investigating Models of Social Development using a Humanoid Robot Brian Scassellati MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA [removed] http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/scaz/

Investigating Models of Social Development using a Humanoid Robot Brian Scassellati MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA [removed] http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/scaz/

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Source URL: www.ai.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 1999-05-03 18:24:45
59AISB’05: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents Proceedings of the Symposium on Normative Multi-Agent Systems

AISB’05: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents Proceedings of the Symposium on Normative Multi-Agent Systems

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Source URL: www.aisb.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-15 07:07:05
60Mechanisms of Shared Attention for a Humanoid Robot Brian Scassellati [removed] MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab 545 Technology Square, Room NE43-835 Cambridge, MA 02139

Mechanisms of Shared Attention for a Humanoid Robot Brian Scassellati [removed] MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab 545 Technology Square, Room NE43-835 Cambridge, MA 02139

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Source URL: www.ai.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 1999-01-28 21:35:14