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Walk on the wild side [modular robot motion]
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2002Designers of the PolyBot robot system solve the challenges of locomotion by mimicking locomotion in the animal world. PolyBot is a robot system made of many repeated simple modules. These modules can be connected together to form a variety of shapes to form a new system enabling a variety of functionalities.
Mark Yim, Dave Duff, Kimon Roufas
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IEEE Spectrum, 2010
Israeli roboticist Amir Shapiro takes his engineering cues from members of the animal kingdom, though his choices might seem unexpected: snakes and snails. Oh, and cats, too.
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Israeli roboticist Amir Shapiro takes his engineering cues from members of the animal kingdom, though his choices might seem unexpected: snakes and snails. Oh, and cats, too.
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Humanoid robot avatars: An ‘in the wild’ usability study
2016 25th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2016In this paper, we report a breaching study to explore the use of a tele-operated humanoid avatar from both the perspective of the robot operator and the perspective of interlocutors. Humanoid robot avatars provide capabilities that video conferencing and mobile remote presence devices lack, particularly in multi-party conversations.
Paul Bremner +2 more
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It is hard to be a robot in the wild
Science RoboticsThe family movie The Wild Robot illustrates the rigors of real-world field robotics.
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Directions robot: in-the-wild experiences and lessons learned
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2014We introduce Directions Robot, a system we have fielded for studying open-world human-robot interaction. The system brings together models for situated spoken language interaction with directions-generation and a gesturing humanoid robot. We describe the perceptual, interaction, and output generation competencies of this system.
Dan Bohus, Chit W. Saw, Eric Horvitz
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Expanding the Frontiers of Industrial Robots beyond Factories: Design and in the Wild Validation
Machines, 2022Simeon Capy +2 more
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Learning robust perceptive locomotion for quadrupedal robots in the wild
Science Robotics, 2022Takahiro Miki +2 more
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Lessons From a Robot Asking for Directions In-the-wild
Companion of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2023Claire Liang +3 more
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Mental Models of a Mobile Shoe Rack
ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction, 2021Frank J Bernieri +2 more
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Child’s Personality and Self-Disclosures to a Robot Persona “In-The-Wild”
2023 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2023Anouk Neerincx +5 more
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