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Social Robotics, 2012
4th International Conference, ICSR 2012, Chengdu, China, October 29-31, 2012, Proceedings
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Series
Coordinators: Ge Shuzhi Sam, Khatib Oussama, Cabibihan John-John, Simmons Reid, Williams Mary Anne
Language: English663 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
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The 66 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on affective and cognitive sciences for socially interactive robots, situated interaction and embodiment, robots to assist the elderly and persons with disabilities, social acceptance of robots and their impact to the society, artificial empathy, HRI through non-verbal communication and control, social telepresence robots, embodiments and networks, interaction and collaboration among robots, humans and environment, human augmentation, rehabilitation, and medical robots I and II.
Affective and Cognitive Sciences for Socially Interactive Robots.- Situated Interaction and Embodiment.- Robots to Assist the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities.- Social Acceptance of Robots and Their Impact to the Society.- Artificial Empathy.- HRI through Non-verbal Communication and Control.- Social Telepresence Robots, Embodiments and Networks.- Interaction and Collaboration among Robots, Humans, and Environment.- Human Augmentation, Rehabilitation, and Medical Robots I.- Human Augmentation, Rehabilitation, and Medical Robots II.
Situated Interaction and Embodiment.- Robots to Assist the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities.- Social Acceptance of Robots and Their Impact to the Society.- Artificial Empathy.- HRI through Non-verbal Communication and Control.- Social Telepresence Robots, Embodiments and Networks.- Interaction and Collaboration among Robots, Humans, and Environment.- Human Augmentation, Rehabilitation, and Medical Robots I.- Human Augmentation, Rehabilitation, and Medical Robots II.Fast track conference proceedings
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