HRI
Embodied intelligence paradigm for human-robot communication
Nana Obayashi, Arsen Abdulali, Fumiya Iida, Josie Hughes
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
Animals leverage their full embodiment to achieve multimodal, redundant, and subtle communication. To achieve the same for robots, they must similarly exploit their brain-body-environment interactions or their embodied intelligence. To advance this approach, we propose a framework building on Shannon's information channel theory for communication to provide the key principles and benchmarks for advancing human-robot communication.
Keywords
Embodied cognitionExploitLeverage (statistics)RobotHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceKey (lock)Cognitive scienceHuman communicationCognitive robotics
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