Limits and opportunities for mathematizing communicational conduct for social robotics in the real world? Toward enabling a robot to make use of the human's competences - Response to the Question 2: : "Are there limits to mathematization?". In Gesa Lindemann, (this volume), Social interaction with robots - three questions.
Karola PitschPublished in: AI Soc. (2016)
Keyphrases
- social interaction
- human robot interaction
- social behavior
- human robot
- mobile robot
- competence development
- robot behavior
- real world environments
- robotic systems
- service robots
- robot control
- real robot
- social learning
- manipulation tasks
- social networks
- social systems
- robot programming
- mutual adaptation
- social intelligence
- learning processes
- social media
- social skills
- social influence
- autonomous robots
- humanoid robot
- social norms
- multi robot
- evolutionary robotics
- urban search and rescue
- lego mindstorms
- unstructured environments
- online learning communities
- social context
- social relationships
- human operators
- turn taking
- social psychology
- human agent
- search and rescue
- imitation learning
- mutual understanding
- e learning