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Cognitive human–robot interaction is a research area that considers human(s), robot(s), and their joint actions as a cognitive system and seeks to create models, algorithms, and design guidelines to enable the design of such systems.
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Jan 11, 2011 · The project develops the theory and practice behind embodied cognitive robots capable of maintaining social interactions with a young user over ...
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