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Cognitively Intelligent Models for Human-Robot Interaction with MIRob
Author(s) -
Chapa Sirithunga,
A. G. Buddhika P. Jayasekara
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bolgoda plains
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2815-0066
DOI - 10.31705/bprm.2021.4
Subject(s) - robot , human–computer interaction , computer science , social robot , human–robot interaction , social intelligence , cognition , behavior based robotics , cognitive robotics , artificial intelligence , cognitive model , mobile robot , robot control , psychology , social psychology , neuroscience
This research explores how a robot should gather knowledge upon a scenario between a robot and its user and then generate appropriate intelligent responses towards its user. Therefore, cognitive models were developed to act as a robot’s intelligence or the brain to make situation-specific decisions. Such insightful decisions will help the robot act in a social environment without disturbing its user or other humans around.

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