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EDDIE - An Emotion Display with Dynamic Intuitive Expressions
Stefan Sosnowski, Kolja Kuehnlenz, Martin Buss
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 7
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
EDDIE, a novel mechatronical emotion-display designed for dynamic non-verbal human-robot interaction is presented. A special feature are dynamic and realistic emotional state transitions. Therefore, the emotional state-space based on the circumplex model of affect is directly mapped to joint space. The display is largely developed and manufactured in a rapid-prototyping process. Only miniature off-the-shelf mechatronic components are used providing high functionality at low cost.
Keywords
Computer scienceMechatronicsRobotHuman–computer interactionFeature (linguistics)Process (computing)Space (punctuation)Affect (linguistics)SimulationArtificial intelligence
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