AbstractThis paper presents a novel approach to social data analysis, exploring the use of microblogging to manage interaction between humans and robots, and presenting and evaluating an architecture that extends the use of social networks to connect humans and devices. The approach uses natural language processing – in the form of simple grammar-based techniques – to extract features of interest from textual data retrieved from a microblogging platform in real-time and generate appropriate executable code for the robot. The simple rule-based solution exploits some of the ‘natural’ constraints imposed by microblogging platforms to manage the potential complexity of the interactions and create bi-directional communication. In order to evalua...
Since the early 1960s, people have been interested in creating a robot that can communicate with hum...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
Human group interaction is very complex and rich. Monitoring any group can be done using non-verbal ...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel approach to social data analysis, exploring the use of microblog...
The objective of this paper is to discuss and demonstrate in a case study the application of social ...
An intelligent system of the future should make its user feel comfortable, which is impossible witho...
This paper proposes to put domestic robots as buddies on our contact lists, thereby extending the us...
The fast growth of social robotics (SR) has not been unidirectional, but rather towards a multidisci...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Abstract — Coding can contribute to robot design by suggesting behavioural benchmarks. These, howeve...
One of the main features of social robots is the ability to communicate and interact with people as ...
One of the main features of social robots is the ability to communicate and interact with people as ...
This late breaking report describes two explorations of effects of using social media in human-robot...
Abstract. In the last years robotic platforms have appeared in many research and everyday life conte...
The main goal of this article is to report and analyze the applicability of a general-purpose socia...
Since the early 1960s, people have been interested in creating a robot that can communicate with hum...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
Human group interaction is very complex and rich. Monitoring any group can be done using non-verbal ...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel approach to social data analysis, exploring the use of microblog...
The objective of this paper is to discuss and demonstrate in a case study the application of social ...
An intelligent system of the future should make its user feel comfortable, which is impossible witho...
This paper proposes to put domestic robots as buddies on our contact lists, thereby extending the us...
The fast growth of social robotics (SR) has not been unidirectional, but rather towards a multidisci...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Abstract — Coding can contribute to robot design by suggesting behavioural benchmarks. These, howeve...
One of the main features of social robots is the ability to communicate and interact with people as ...
One of the main features of social robots is the ability to communicate and interact with people as ...
This late breaking report describes two explorations of effects of using social media in human-robot...
Abstract. In the last years robotic platforms have appeared in many research and everyday life conte...
The main goal of this article is to report and analyze the applicability of a general-purpose socia...
Since the early 1960s, people have been interested in creating a robot that can communicate with hum...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
Human group interaction is very complex and rich. Monitoring any group can be done using non-verbal ...