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Robotic architecture inspired on behavior analysis

Policastro et al., 2007

Document ID
837248085334442552
Author
Policastro C
Romero R
Zuliani G
Publication year
Publication venue
2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks

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Social robots are embodied agents that are part of a heterogeneous group: a society of robots or humans. They are able to recognize human beings and each other, and engage in social interactions. They possess histories and they explicitly communicate and learn from …
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