International audienceThis paper proposes an "Open Collective Robotics" research field, defined as an experimental study of the concepts and techniques that could lead to true collectivities between Humans and Robots. We discuss the kind of social aptitudes required for such robots groups and defend the notions of physical and social situatedness. We also present the MICRobES Project, which is a long-term experiment involving a group of 10 autonomous mobile robots immersed in an environment inhabited by humans
Having robots interact with each other and with humans requires some form of social intelligence, an...
Social robots are robots interacting with humans not only in collaborative settings, but also in per...
The Turing test (1950) sought to distinguish whether a speaker engaged in a computer talk was a huma...
. We focus here on "Open Collective Robotics", a research domain interested in studying co...
International audienceWe focus here on "Open Collective Robotics", a research domain interested in s...
The way human beings engage with material things in our environment is experiencing rapid modificati...
The sustainability of social robotics, like other ambitious research programs, depends on the identi...
Addressing several issues that explore the human side of social robots, this book asks from a social...
This paper discusses the issues pertinent to the development of a meaningful social interaction betw...
In our research we use a biologically inspired term robot society as a generic technical concept to ...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing bo...
Cooperation and competition among stand - alone swarm agents can increase the collective fitness of ...
Interactive robots have the potential to revolutionise the study of social behaviour because they pr...
Social robotics is becoming a driving field in building artificial agents. The possibility to constr...
Abstract. The Turing test (1950) sought to distinguish whether a speaker engaged in a computer talk ...
Having robots interact with each other and with humans requires some form of social intelligence, an...
Social robots are robots interacting with humans not only in collaborative settings, but also in per...
The Turing test (1950) sought to distinguish whether a speaker engaged in a computer talk was a huma...
. We focus here on "Open Collective Robotics", a research domain interested in studying co...
International audienceWe focus here on "Open Collective Robotics", a research domain interested in s...
The way human beings engage with material things in our environment is experiencing rapid modificati...
The sustainability of social robotics, like other ambitious research programs, depends on the identi...
Addressing several issues that explore the human side of social robots, this book asks from a social...
This paper discusses the issues pertinent to the development of a meaningful social interaction betw...
In our research we use a biologically inspired term robot society as a generic technical concept to ...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing bo...
Cooperation and competition among stand - alone swarm agents can increase the collective fitness of ...
Interactive robots have the potential to revolutionise the study of social behaviour because they pr...
Social robotics is becoming a driving field in building artificial agents. The possibility to constr...
Abstract. The Turing test (1950) sought to distinguish whether a speaker engaged in a computer talk ...
Having robots interact with each other and with humans requires some form of social intelligence, an...
Social robots are robots interacting with humans not only in collaborative settings, but also in per...
The Turing test (1950) sought to distinguish whether a speaker engaged in a computer talk was a huma...