Technologies for Human/Humanoid Natural Interactions

作者: Cynthia Breazeal , Una-May O'Reilly , Brian Scassellati , Rodney A. Brooks

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摘要: There are a number of reasons to be interested in building humanoid robots. They include (1) since almost all human artifacts have been designed easy for humans interact with, robots provide backward compatibility with the existing constructed world, (2) natural form operate through telepresence they same kinematic design as themselves, (3) by that model directly will useful tool understanding how develop and platform experimenting different hypotheses about (4) robots, given su cient abilities, present interface people able use their instinctive culturally developed subconscious techniques communicating other communicate In this paper we take reason seriously, examine some technologies necessary make hope reality.

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