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Using Attachable Humanoid Parts for Realizing Imaginary Intention and Body Image
2008
International Journal of Social Robotics
We propose a new approach to human-robot interaction (HRI) in which a common target object is anthropomorphized using attachable humanoid parts. With this approach, the user perceives that the target has an intention and senses what the imaginary body of the target looks like through the attached body parts. We experimented how users accepted the intentions and imaginary body image of a common target object using the humanoid parts. We also compared the resulting HRI with that in the case of
doi:10.1007/s12369-008-0004-0
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