International audienceAssessing robotic architecture for Human-Robot Interaction can be challenging due to the number of features a robot has to endow to perform an acceptable interaction. While everyday-inspired tasks are interesting as reflecting a realistic use of such robots, they often contain a lot of unknown and uncontrolled conditions and specific robot behavior can be hard to test. In this paper, we propose a new psychology-inspired task, gathering perspective-taking, planning, knowledge representation with theory of mind, manipulation, and communication. Along with a precise description of the task allowing its replication, we present a cognitive robot architecture able to perform it in its nominal cases. We finally suggest some c...
For machines working alongside with humans, it is necessary to understand humans' mental states, inc...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
Hindemith L, Göpfert JP, Wiebel-Herboth CB, Wrede B, Vollmer A-L. Why robots should be technical cor...
International audienceAssessing robotic architecture for Human-Robot Interaction can be challenging ...
International audienceAssessing robotic architecture for Human-Robot Interaction can be challenging ...
A big challenge in human–robot interaction (HRI) is the design of autonomous robots that collaborate...
International audienceIn the last decades, robotics has exerted an important role in the research on...
Human-Robot interaction is an area full of challenges for artificial intelligence: dynamic, partiall...
International audienceOne of the aims of cognitive robotics is to endow robots with the ability to p...
International audienceOne of the aims of cognitive robotics is to endow robots with the ability to p...
International audienceThe topic of joint actions has been deeply studied in the context of Human-Hum...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
Our world is being increasingly pervaded by intelligent robots with varying degrees of autonomy. To ...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
For machines working alongside with humans, it is necessary to understand humans' mental states, inc...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
Hindemith L, Göpfert JP, Wiebel-Herboth CB, Wrede B, Vollmer A-L. Why robots should be technical cor...
International audienceAssessing robotic architecture for Human-Robot Interaction can be challenging ...
International audienceAssessing robotic architecture for Human-Robot Interaction can be challenging ...
A big challenge in human–robot interaction (HRI) is the design of autonomous robots that collaborate...
International audienceIn the last decades, robotics has exerted an important role in the research on...
Human-Robot interaction is an area full of challenges for artificial intelligence: dynamic, partiall...
International audienceOne of the aims of cognitive robotics is to endow robots with the ability to p...
International audienceOne of the aims of cognitive robotics is to endow robots with the ability to p...
International audienceThe topic of joint actions has been deeply studied in the context of Human-Hum...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
Our world is being increasingly pervaded by intelligent robots with varying degrees of autonomy. To ...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
For machines working alongside with humans, it is necessary to understand humans' mental states, inc...
International audienceHuman-Robot Interaction challenges Artificial Intelligence in many regards: dy...
Hindemith L, Göpfert JP, Wiebel-Herboth CB, Wrede B, Vollmer A-L. Why robots should be technical cor...