Date of Publication :7th September 2017
Abstract: Human–robot interaction is the study of interactions between humans and robots. Human–robot interaction(HRI) is a multidisciplinary field with aid from human–computer interaction, design, robotics, artificial intelligence, natural language understanding, and social sciences. This is basic setback in robot development is its appearance and behavior. Namely, not only the performance but also the look of a robot influences human-robot interaction. However, there is no approach to overcome this problem. In order to utter this problem, we propose an android robot that has similar appearance as humans and several actuators generating micro behaviors.
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