Embodiment, Socially Intelligent Behaviour and Proactive Robots
Chapa Sirithunge,
Thilina Dulantha Lalitharatne,
Fumiya Iida
Abstract:There is growing consensus among robotics experts that integrating concepts from social intelligence and embodiment can significantly enhance robot design. Humans have evolved to perform and survive in a world characterised by rapid change, high uncertainty, indefinite intricacy, and limited availability of information. By contrast, robots operate in highly controlled environments with limited uncertainty. Although many challenges remain, concepts from social intelligence and embodiment will eventually enable … Show more
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