The way human beings engage with material things in our environment is experiencing rapid modification. Human and non-human, natural and artificial creatures are on the verge of building unprecedented relations of sociability. This paper takes this process as a horizon for Social Robotics, advancing a new approach to coordinate systems of multiple robots within social spaces durably shared by humans and machines. Given the fact that institutions are the tools in use within human societies to shape social action over long periods of time, we use human-inspired institutions to deal with scenarios involving many-to-many human-robot lasting interactions. Our approach, Institutional Robotics, is inspired by leading economists and philosophers ha...
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International audienceSince its beginnings, robotics and artificial intelligence have been engaged i...
International audienceThis paper proposes an "Open Collective Robotics" research field, defined as a...
Abstract Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that ...
Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that draws ins...
We propose an institutional robotics approachto the design of socially-aware multi-robot systems, wh...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
Abstract. Pioneer approaches to Artificial Intelligence have tradition-ally neglected, in a chronolo...
Institutional Robotics is a new approach to the coordination of distributed robotic systems, drawing...
The sustainability of social robotics, like other ambitious research programs, depends on the identi...
We describe an approach examining multi-level collaboration challenges by integrating social, organi...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
We report an exploration into normative reasoning for robots in human societies using the concept of...
In this paper, we demonstrate the benefit of role allocation in a collective of autonomous robots pe...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceSince its beginnings, robotics and artificial intelligence have been engaged i...
International audienceThis paper proposes an "Open Collective Robotics" research field, defined as a...
Abstract Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that ...
Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that draws ins...
We propose an institutional robotics approachto the design of socially-aware multi-robot systems, wh...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
Abstract. Pioneer approaches to Artificial Intelligence have tradition-ally neglected, in a chronolo...
Institutional Robotics is a new approach to the coordination of distributed robotic systems, drawing...
The sustainability of social robotics, like other ambitious research programs, depends on the identi...
We describe an approach examining multi-level collaboration challenges by integrating social, organi...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
We report an exploration into normative reasoning for robots in human societies using the concept of...
In this paper, we demonstrate the benefit of role allocation in a collective of autonomous robots pe...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceSince its beginnings, robotics and artificial intelligence have been engaged i...
International audienceThis paper proposes an "Open Collective Robotics" research field, defined as a...