25. Two Generations of Robots for Human-Robot Interaction Research
author: Candace L. Sidner,
BAE Systems AIT
coauthor: Charles Rich, Department of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
coauthor: Christopher Lee
published: June 6, 2008, recorded: June 2008, views: 4046
coauthor: Charles Rich, Department of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
coauthor: Christopher Lee
published: June 6, 2008, recorded: June 2008, views: 4046
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In our research on engagement and collaboration in human-robot interaction at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) from 2003 to 2007, we developed first a "penguinoid" and then a humanoid robot which can recognize and track human faces, detect and respond to human nods and gaze, and which itself uses pointing, gaze and simple spoken dialogue to communicate. This research is continuing at WPI.
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