LOCOMOTION
Style by demonstration
James E. Young, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 12
Abstract
The style in which a robot moves, expressed through its gait or locomotion, can convey effective messages to people. For example, a robot could move aggressively in reaction to a person's actions, or alternatively react using a set of careful, submissive movements. Designing, implementing and programming robotic interfaces that react to users' actions with properly styled movements can be a difficult, daunting, and time consuming technical task. On the other hand, most people can easily perform such stylistic tasks and movements, for example, through acting them out.
Keywords
Task (project management)RobotComputer scienceStyle (visual arts)Set (abstract data type)Human–computer interactionMovement (music)Artificial intelligenceProgramming by demonstrationEngineering
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