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Modularity and integration in the design of a socially interactive robot

François Michaud, Yannick Brosseau, Carle Côté, Dominic Létourneau, Pierre Moisan, A. Ponchon, Clément Raïevsky, Jean-Marc Valin, E. Beaudryy, F. Kabanza

Year
2006
Citations
28

Abstract

Designing robots that are capable of interacting with humans in real life settings is a challenging task. One key issue is the integration of multiple modalities (e.g., mobility, physical structure, navigation, vision, audition, dialogue, reasoning) into a coherent framework. Taking the AAAI mobile robot challenge (making a robot attend the national conference on artificial intelligence) as the experimental context, we are currently addressing hardware, software and computation integration issues involved in designing a robot capable of sophisticated interaction with humans. This paper reports on our design solutions and the current status of the work, along with the potential impacts this design on human-robot interaction research.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceModularity (biology)Mobile robotContext (archaeology)ModalitiesKey (lock)Task (project management)Human–robot interaction

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