Saturday, April 16, 2011

Teaching Robots

Designed To Interact Better With Humans


The 6th annual ACM/IEEE Conference on Human-Robot Interaction just ended in Switzerland this week and Georgia Tech is excited to share three of their presentations showcasing the latest research in how humans and robots relate to each other .
Robots Get Our Attention


Humans rely on lots of fairly abstract social conventions when we communicate, and most of
them are things that we don't even think about, like gaze direction and body orientation. Georgia Tech is using their robot, Simon, to not just try to interact with humans in the same ways that humans interact with each other, but also to figure out how to tell when a human is 
directing one of these abstract social conventions at the robot.
People Respond to Being Touched by a Robot




Teaching Robots to Move Like Humans



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