Authors
ALAN C SCHULTZ
Publication date
2007/2/8
Journal
Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2006 Symposium
Pages
37
Publisher
National Academies Press
Description
We propose an approach for creating more cognitively capable robots that can interact more naturally with humans. Through analysis of human team behavior, we build computational cognitive models of particular high-level human skills that we have determined to be critical for good peer-to-peer collaboration and interaction. We then use these cognitive models as reasoning mechanisms on the robot, enabling the robot to make decisions that are conducive to good interaction with humans.
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Scholar articles
AC SCHULTZ - Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge …, 2007