J-044
Human Robot Interation for Creation of Subjective Value
Authors: Takanori Shibata *1 *2, Toshihiro Tashima *2, Kazuo Tanie *1
Affiliation: *1 Mechanical Engineering Labotratory, Ministry of International Trade
and Industry
*2 OMRON Corp.
Abstract
Recent advances in robotics have been applied to automation in industrial manufacturing,
with the primary purpose of optimizing practical systems in terms of such objective
measures as accuracy, speed, and cost. This paper introduces research on artificial
emotional creatures that seeks to explore a different direction that is not so rigidly
dependent on such objective measures. The goal of this research is to explore a
new area in robotics, with an emphasis on human-robot interaction. There is a large
body of evidence that shows the importance of the interaction between humans and
animals. We have been building pet robots, as artificial emotional creatures, with
the subjective appearance of behaviors that are dependent on internal states as well
as external stimuli from both the physical environment and human beings. The pet
robots have multi-modal sensory system, actuators, and bodies with artificial skin
for physical interaction with human beings.
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Takanori Shibata, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Bio-Robotics Division
Robotics Department
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
1-2 Namiki, Tsukuba 305, Japan
Tel: +81-298-58-7299
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shibata@mel.go.jp
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