Applied Sciences (Feb 2018)

Designing the Mind of a Social Robot

  • Nicole Lazzeri,
  • Daniele Mazzei,
  • Lorenzo Cominelli,
  • Antonio Cisternino,
  • Danilo Emilio De Rossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8020302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. 302

Abstract

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Humans have an innate tendency to anthropomorphize surrounding entities and have always been fascinated by the creation of machines endowed with human-inspired capabilities and traits. In the last few decades, this has become a reality with enormous advances in hardware performance, computer graphics, robotics technology, and artificial intelligence. New interdisciplinary research fields have brought forth cognitive robotics aimed at building a new generation of control systems and providing robots with social, empathetic and affective capabilities. This paper presents the design, implementation, and test of a human-inspired cognitive architecture for social robots. State-of-the-art design approaches and methods are thoroughly analyzed and discussed, cases where the developed system has been successfully used are reported. The tests demonstrated the system’s ability to endow a social humanoid robot with human social behaviors and with in-silico robotic emotions.

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