robotics Books
We've found 15 books tagged 'robotics' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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by Maarten H. Lamers and Fons J. Verbeek |
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Third International Conference, HRPR 2010, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 23-24, 2010, Revised Selected Papers |
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Springer
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2011 |
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http://www.springerlink.com/co... |
Summary: After two successful editions of the HRPR conference, it was a challenge to meet the high expectations what were raised. This challenge contributed to and fueled the organizational and scientific work that made HRPR 2010, the 3rd International Conference on Human-Robot Personal Relationships, the success...
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by J.D. Westwood, Helene M. Hoffman and Greg T. Mogel |
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Envisioning Healing: Interactive Technology and the Patient-practitioner Dialogue (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) |
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IOS Press
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2000 |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Medici... |
Summary: This book provides an innovative international forum for the researchers, developers, and practitioners who are actively expanding the role of electronic technologies in healthcare. The contributions are by pioneers in all aspects of the field: telemedicine, simulation, computer-assisted surgery, haptics, robotics, education, diagnostics, etc. Leading...
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Putting Brain, Body and World Together Again |
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The MIT Press
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1998 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Being-Th... |
Summary: Brain, body, and world are united in a complex dance of circular causation and extended computational activity. In “Being There” Andy Clark weaves these several threads into a pleasing whole and goes on to address foundational questions concerning the new tools and techniques needed to...
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by Norman I. Badler, Brian A. Barsky and David Zeltzer |
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Mechanics, Control & Animation of Articulated Figures |
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Morgan Kaufmann
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1990 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Making-T... |
Summary: Current computer graphics hardware and software make it possible to synthesize near photo-realistic images, but the simulation of natural-looking motion of articulated figures remains a difficult
and challenging task. Skillfully rendered animation of humans, animals, and robots can delight and move us, but simulating their realistic...
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Lulu
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2008 |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Automa... |
Summary: Is it possible to love a machine? Is it possible for a machine to love? Ariadne Tampion puts a very personal slant on these questions, drawing inspiration from her life as electric power engineer, mother and breastfeeding counsellor as well as from her more recent...