Physical and Social Human-robot Interaction

G. Metta
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This talk covers two main research directions based on the iCub humanoid robot. The iCub is a humanoid robot designed to support research in embodied AI. At 104 cm tall, the iCub has the size of a five-year-old child. It can crawl on all fours, walk, and sit up to manipulate objects. Its hands have been designed to support sophisticate manipulation skills. The iCub is distributed as Open Source following the GPL license and can now count on a worldwide community of enthusiastic developers. There are more than 40 robots available in laboratories across the globe. The iCub sensory system allows seeing, hearing and feeling physical contacts. It is one of the few platforms in the world with a sensitive full-body skin. The iCub is being used at the Italian Institute of Technology as a model platform to develop the technology of future interactive service robots. In particular, I will describe our work in the field of physical and social interaction. For example, through extensive use of machine learning, we developed algorithms to interpret and use external contact information in a variety of tasks as well as contactless cues - vision, sound - to ease interaction between the user and the robot.
物理和社会人机交互
本次演讲涵盖了基于iCub人形机器人的两个主要研究方向。iCub是一款人形机器人,旨在支持嵌入式人工智能的研究。iCub高104厘米,大小相当于一个5岁的孩子。它可以四肢爬行,走路,坐起来操纵物体。它的手被设计成支持复杂的操作技能。iCub遵循GPL许可作为开放源代码发布,现在可以依靠一个由热情的开发人员组成的全球社区。在全球的实验室里,有40多个机器人可供使用。iCub的感官系统允许看到、听到和感觉身体接触。它是世界上少数几个全身皮肤敏感的平台之一。意大利理工学院正在使用iCub作为开发未来交互式服务机器人技术的模型平台。特别是,我将描述我们在身体和社会互动领域的工作。例如,通过广泛使用机器学习,我们开发了算法来解释和使用各种任务中的外部接触信息以及非接触式线索-视觉,声音-以简化用户和机器人之间的交互。
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