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Me, My Bot and His Other (Robot) Woman? Keeping Your Robot Satisfied in the Age of Artificial Emotion

2018

With a backdrop of action and science fiction movie horrors of the dystopian relationship between humans and robots, surprisingly to date-with the exception of ethical discussions-the relationship aspect of humans and sex robots has seemed relatively unproblematic. The attraction to sex robots perhaps is the promise of unproblematic affectionate and sexual interactions, without the need to consider the other&rsquo

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In Situ Representations and Access Consciousness in Neural Blackboard or Workspace Architectures

2018

Phenomenal theories of consciousness assert that consciousness is based on specific neural correlates in the brain, which can be separated from all cognitive functions we can perform. If so, the search for robot consciousness seems to be doomed. By contrast, theories of functional or access consciousness assert that consciousness can be studied only with forms of cognitive access, given by cognitive processes. Consequently, consciousness and cognitive access cannot be fully dissociated. Here, the global features of cognitive access of consciousness are discussed based on neural blackboard or (global) workspace architectures, combined with content addressable or "in situ" representations as …

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3D models of humanoid soccer robot in USAR sim and robotics studio simulators

2008

This paper describes our experience in the simulation of humanoid soccer robots using two general purposes 3D simulators, namely USARSim and Microsoft Robotics Studio. We address the problem of the simulation of a soccer match among two teams of small humanoid robots in the RoboCup Soccer Kid-Size Humanoid competitions. The paper reports the implementation of the virtual models of the Robovie-M humanoid robot platform in the two simulators. Robovie-M was the robot used by our team "Artisti" in the RoboCup 2006 competitions. This paper focuses on the procedures needed to implement the virtual models of the robot and in the details of the models. We describe experiments assessing the feasibi…

3D modelComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFidelity3d modelRobotics StudioComputingMethodologies_ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEArtificial IntelligenceHumanoid soccer robots 3D model simulation USARSim Robotics StudioSimulationmedia_commonHumanoid soccer robotshumanoid robotbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringRoboticsRoboticssimulationComputerApplications_GENERALRobotArtificial intelligencebusinessStudioSoccer robotHumanoid robotUSARSim
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Un cuento de robots : La hija cibernética de descartes

2021

French philosopher René Descartes is today valued as a forerunner of the studies of human mind, artificial intelligence and robotic systems. Throughout his work there are large references to automata and the possibility of artificial life, as well as an assessment of the differences between rational behavior of human beings and the purely mechanical of animals and automata. In addition to these references, there is a fable about the creation by the philosopher of an automaton that replicated his deceased daughter Francine, a story that is well known among the French and Anglo-Saxon specialists, but not so much in the Spanish ones, which is what settles this short work

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]which is what settles this short work René DescartesFrancine Descartesinteligencia artificialautómatasautomataas well as an assessment of the differences between rational behavior of human beings and the purely mechanical of animals and automata. In addition to these referencesthere is a fable about the creation by the philosopher of an automaton that replicated his deceased daughter Francinebut not so much in the Spanish onesartificial intelligence2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730064 Un cuento de robots La hija cibernética de descartes Lacruz MantecónMiguel L. French philosopher René Descartes is today valued as a forerunner of the studies of human mindartificial intelligence and robotic systems. Throughout his work there are large references to automata and the possibility of artificial lifea story that is well known among the French and Anglo-Saxon specialistsRené DescartesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASrobots. 422 441robots
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Automation, workers' skills and job satisfaction.

2020

When industrial robots are adopted by firms in a local labor market, some workers are displaced and become unemployed. Other workers that are not directly affected by automation may however fear that these new technologies might replace their working tasks in the future. This fear of a possible future replacement is important because it negatively affects workers’ job satisfaction at present. This paper studies the extent to which automation affects workers’ job satisfaction, and whether this effect differs for high- versus low-skilled workers. The empirical analysis uses microdata for several thousand workers in Norway from the Working Life Barometer survey for the period 2016–2019, combin…

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Social Practices based characters in a Robotic Storytelling System

2020

In this work, we present a robotic storytelling system, where the characters have been modelled as cognitive agents embodied in Pepper and NAO robots. The characters have been designed by exploiting the ACT-R architecture, taking into account knowledge, behaviours, norms, and expectations typical of social practices and desires resulting from their personality. The characters explain their reasoning processes during the narration, through a sort of internal dialogue that generate a high level of credibility experienced over the audience.

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Localization Based on Parallel Robots Kinematics as an Alternative to Trilateration

2022

In this article, a new scheme for range-based localization is proposed. The main goal is to estimate the position of a mobile point based on distance measurements from fixed devices, called anchors, and on inertial measurements. Due to the nonlinear nature of the problem, an analytic relation to compute the position starting from these measurements does not exist, and often trilateration methods are used, generally based on least-square algorithms. The proposed scheme is based on the modeling of the localization process as a parallel robot, thereby methodologies and control algorithms used in the robotic area can be exploited. In particular, a closed-loop control system is designed for trac…

Computer scienceParallel manipulatorAccelerometers Estimation error Kinematics Localization Location awareness Parallel robots Position measurement rangebased measurements Robots robots kinematics Ultra-Wide Band devicesKinematicsTracking errorExponential stabilityRate of convergenceSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems EngineeringPosition (vector)Control systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmTrilateration
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Hibrid Adaptive/EKF Motion Control and Data Fusion for Ground Vehicles with Kinematical and Dynamical Uncertainties

2006

This paper considers the motion control problem of ground vehicles with nonholonomic constraints and parametric uncertainties both in the kinematic and in the dynamic model. The presence of uncertainties above is treated using adaptation laws where the Lyapunov's stability of the position and orientation errors is proved. Now, if the feedback signals are position and orientation provided by incremental encoders only, then noises of the odometric sensors above can damage the control in terms of difference between the desired and the actual motion of the vehicle and in terms of performances of the parametric adaptation. So an extended Kalman's filter (EKF) is inserted in the feedback for meas…

ControllersMobile robotsnonholonomic wheeled
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Noised Trajectory tracking Control based on Fuzzy Lyapunov approach for Wheeled Vehicles

2005

This paper solves a trajectory tracking control problem whit outside perturbations for wheeled nonholonomic vehicles using a Fuzzy Lyapunov method. Trough a symbiosis between classical backstepping techniques and fuzzy logic, the control system ensures a good robustness with respect to outside perturbations. Possible causes of perturbations are the characteristics of the ground and the contact between the wheels and the ground. These perturbations can interact with the vehicle, they are sources of uncertainty for the system model and can perturb the validity of the nonholonomic constraints. The convergence of the tracking errors to the origin and the asymptotic stability of the equilibrium …

ControllersMobile robotsnonholonomic wheeled
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Do robots complement or substitute for older workers?

2021

Abstract The impact of robotization on labor market outcomes has been recently empirically investigated along several directions, including employment, wages and labor productivity. This work contributes to this literature by looking for heterogeneous effects of robots on the workforce, analyzed by age cohorts. Relying on a panel of data from IFR (2019) and EU KLEMS (2009) over the years 1994–2005, we find consistent evidence of higher complementarity between robots and older workers (hours worked by employees aged 50 and over), and a greater substitutability among robots and younger cohorts of the labor market. These findings are robust to age group disaggregation and specific capital pric…

Economics and EconometricsCapital (economics)Complementarity (molecular biology)WorkforceAutomation technology robots agingEconomicsRobotAge cohortsDemographic economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaProductivityFinanceComplement (complexity)Economics Letters
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