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2010 8th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation, 2010
Catering service robot working in restaurants is integrated with autonomous mobile, multi-sensor data fusion, and multimodal human computer interaction techniques. Catering service robot can replace or partially take place of the restaurant staffs; it has good marketing effectiveness and potential profitable advantages.
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Catering service robot working in restaurants is integrated with autonomous mobile, multi-sensor data fusion, and multimodal human computer interaction techniques. Catering service robot can replace or partially take place of the restaurant staffs; it has good marketing effectiveness and potential profitable advantages.
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Mobile Robotics, 2009
The area of robotics is moving from its traditional roots in the industrial sector as the entire robotic community is keen to develop new types of robots for new environments. This change is emphasis is being driven by many factors and it is now widely accepted that robots must become mass market products in order that they may fulfil their full ...
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The area of robotics is moving from its traditional roots in the industrial sector as the entire robotic community is keen to develop new types of robots for new environments. This change is emphasis is being driven by many factors and it is now widely accepted that robots must become mass market products in order that they may fulfil their full ...
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2017
The position presented in this paper is that in order to understand how service robots shape, and are being shaped by, the physical and social contexts in which they are used, we need to consider both work/organizational analysis and interaction design.
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The position presented in this paper is that in order to understand how service robots shape, and are being shaped by, the physical and social contexts in which they are used, we need to consider both work/organizational analysis and interaction design.
Clemmensen, Torkil +2 more
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Service Roboter (Service Robots)
it - Information Technology, 2007Gisbert Lawitzky, Martin Buss
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A Tissue Adhesion‐Controllable and Biocompatible Small‐Scale Hydrogel Adhesive Robot
Advanced Materials, 2022Yun-Woo Lee, Donghoon Son, Xinghao Hu
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A Survey on End-User Robot Programming
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Gopika Ajaykumar, Chien-Ming Huang
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A Survey of Robot Learning Strategies for Human-Robot Collaboration in Industrial Settings
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2022Kashish Gupta, Homayoun Najjaran
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The role of the human-robot interaction in consumers’ acceptance of humanoid retail service robots
Journal of Business Research, 2022Christina Soyoung Song, Youn-Kyung Kim
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