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Cognitive robotics is an approach to creating artificial intelligence in robots by enabling them to learn from and respond to real-world situations (as opposed to pre-programming the robot with specific responses to every conceivable stimulus). This edited collection presents theoretical research in cognitive robotics, including psychological, philosophical, social, cultural, ethical, and application challenges of implementing cognitive robotics. The editor is a prominent researcher whose Lovotics research into emotional bonds with robots is widely recognized.

Produktbeschreibung
Cognitive robotics is an approach to creating artificial intelligence in robots by enabling them to learn from and respond to real-world situations (as opposed to pre-programming the robot with specific responses to every conceivable stimulus). This edited collection presents theoretical research in cognitive robotics, including psychological, philosophical, social, cultural, ethical, and application challenges of implementing cognitive robotics. The editor is a prominent researcher whose Lovotics research into emotional bonds with robots is widely recognized.

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Autorenporträt
Hooman Samani is director of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Laboratory (AIART Lab) and an assistant professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National Taipei University, Taiwan. His career in robotics and artificial intelligence research has spanned many countries including Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and Iran. He was awarded a PhD from the Graduate School for Integrative Science and Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, National University of Singapore. After obtaining his PhD, he became a Research Fellow at the Keio-NUS CUTE Center, which is a collaborative research center with locations in both the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Keio University in Japan. His proposed research topic is Lovotics, which involves multidisciplinary research in artificial intelligence for human-robot affective relationships. This research comprises several topics including robotics, engineering, computer science, interaction design, philosophy, psychology, mathematics, computational neuroscience, art, and computational intelligence, for developing a truly interactive robot with pragmatic affection. Lovotics robots, Kissenger, Mini-Surrogate, and XOXO are some novel applications of Lovotics research.