scholarly journals Interaction and experience in enactive intelligence and humanoid robotics

Author(s):  
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv ◽  
Frank Forster ◽  
Joe Saunders ◽  
Frank Broz ◽  
Elena Antonova ◽  
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Giorgio Metta

This chapter outlines a number of research lines that, starting from the observation of nature, attempt to mimic human behavior in humanoid robots. Humanoid robotics is one of the most exciting proving grounds for the development of biologically inspired hardware and software—machines that try to recreate billions of years of evolution with some of the abilities and characteristics of living beings. Humanoids could be especially useful for their ability to “live” in human-populated environments, occupying the same physical space as people and using tools that have been designed for people. Natural human–robot interaction is also an important facet of humanoid research. Finally, learning and adapting from experience, the hallmark of human intelligence, may require some approximation to the human body in order to attain similar capacities to humans. This chapter focuses particularly on compliant actuation, soft robotics, biomimetic robot vision, robot touch, and brain-inspired motor control in the context of the iCub humanoid robot.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenis Otarbay ◽  
Sharafatdin Yessirkepov ◽  
Timur Ishuov ◽  
Michele Folgheraiter

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Niccolò Casiddu ◽  
Francesco Burlando ◽  
Claudia Porfirione ◽  
Annapaola Vacanti
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Reinhard Gerndt ◽  
Maike Paetzel ◽  
Jacky Baltes ◽  
Olivier Ly
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2018 ◽  
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Suraj Sood

This paper undertakes to answer the questions of how humanness is to be defined and computationally functionalized, as well as of how person-situation interaction is to be formalized mathematically. Complexity science and psychoinformatics are the two primary fields considered in addressing these questions. A novel “psychoinformatic complexity” (PIC) paradigm is outlined and argued to be an adequate one within which to operationalize modern-day Western humanness and person-situation interaction. The paper ends with a consideration of current PIC applications, including social media analytics and humanoid robotics.


2013 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 147-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro G. Di Nuovo ◽  
Davide Marocco ◽  
Santo Di Nuovo ◽  
Angelo Cangelosi

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Hirohisa Hirukawa

The Humanoid Robotics Project of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan realized that biped humanoid robots can perform manual labour. The project developed humanoid robot platforms, consisting of humanoid robot hardware and a package of fundamental software, and explored applications of humanoid robots on them. The applications include maintenance tasks of industrial plants, teleoperation of industrial vehicles, cooperative tasks with a human, guarding the home and office and the care of patients in beds.


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