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Wearable robotics as a behavioral interface - the study of the Parasitic Humanoid | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Wearable robotics as a behavioral interface - the study of the Parasitic Humanoid


Abstract:

The Parasitic Humanoid (PH) is a wearable robot for modeling nonverbal human behavior. This anthropomorphic robot senses the behavior of the wearer and has the internal m...Show More

Abstract:

The Parasitic Humanoid (PH) is a wearable robot for modeling nonverbal human behavior. This anthropomorphic robot senses the behavior of the wearer and has the internal models to learn the process of human sensory motor integration, thereafter it begins to predict the next behavior of the wearer using the learned models. When the reliability of the prediction is sufficient, the PH outputs the errors from the actual behavior as a request for motion to the wearer. Through symbiotic interaction, the internal model and the process of human sensory motor integration approximate each other asymptotically.
Date of Conference: 10-10 October 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 January 2003
Print ISBN:0-7695-1816-8
Print ISSN: 1530-0811
Conference Location: Seattle, WA, USA

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