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Nonverbal communication with a humanoid robot via head gestures
2015
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '15
Social interactive robots require sophisticated perception and cognition abilities to behave and interact in a natural humanlike way. The proper perception of behavior of interaction partner plays a crucial role in social robotics. The interpretation of these behaviors and mapping them to their exact meanings is also an important aspect that interactive robots should have. This paper proposes an interaction model for communicating verbally and nonverbally with human. Human behavior, during the
doi:10.1145/2769493.2769543
dblp:conf/petra/SalehB15
fatcat:vsdgwl4jejf2xaolfm3oflxzd4