In this paper will be presented an heterogeneous colony of robots capable to cooperate with people as effective partners to provide different kind of support among various working environments, such as museums, offices or trade fairs. Many systems have been integrated in order to develop robots capable to assists humans during the visit of the site, to guide them and to give information about the environment. According to the drama’s theory, each robot has a different character, something like a personality, so, each of them will interact with people in a different way. Robots show also emotional, non trivial, behaviours using an LSA conceptual space capable to synthesize the different emotional states that each robot can express.

NUZZO, A., PATTI, N., SORBELLO, R., CHELLA, A., ANZALONE, S.M. (2010). Emo-dramatic Robotic Stewards. In Social Robotics, 2nd International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2010 (pp. 382-391). Springer Verlag Berlin [10.1007/978-3-642-17248-9_40].

Emo-dramatic Robotic Stewards

SORBELLO, Rosario;CHELLA, Antonio;ANZALONE, Salvatore Maria
2010-01-01

Abstract

In this paper will be presented an heterogeneous colony of robots capable to cooperate with people as effective partners to provide different kind of support among various working environments, such as museums, offices or trade fairs. Many systems have been integrated in order to develop robots capable to assists humans during the visit of the site, to guide them and to give information about the environment. According to the drama’s theory, each robot has a different character, something like a personality, so, each of them will interact with people in a different way. Robots show also emotional, non trivial, behaviours using an LSA conceptual space capable to synthesize the different emotional states that each robot can express.
2010
NUZZO, A., PATTI, N., SORBELLO, R., CHELLA, A., ANZALONE, S.M. (2010). Emo-dramatic Robotic Stewards. In Social Robotics, 2nd International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2010 (pp. 382-391). Springer Verlag Berlin [10.1007/978-3-642-17248-9_40].
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