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Designing a sociable robot system forweight maintenance

Cory D. Kidd, Cynthia Breazeal

Year
2006
Citations
22

Abstract

Human-robot interaction research is maturing to the point where we can build systems that interact with people in their daily lives and provide support for particular needs. We propose a sociable robot system to help people who are losing weight to better track their progress. We describe related work in sociable robotics and ubiquitous computing and define the term sociable robot systems as systems that comprise a sociable robot, other technological devices, methods for interaction, and methods for relationship creation and maintenance. The system currently being implemented is described as well as the plans for testing the system in a real-world setting.

Keywords

RobotHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceRoboticsPoint (geometry)Artificial intelligenceHuman–robot interactionMobile robotWork (physics)Engineering

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