File:Experiemnt for studying how robots can help children learn - Shall We Play a Game? - Honda Research Institute, 2009-01-12 19.09.17 (by Steve Jurvetson).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionExperiemnt for studying how robots can help children learn - Shall We Play a Game? - Honda Research Institute, 2009-01-12 19.09.17 (by Steve Jurvetson).jpg |
An experiment is about to begin at the Honda Research Institute studying how robots can help children learn. A headband tracking camera is lying on the table, and will record where the child diverts their attention – do hand and head gestures distract or aid in communication? How do children respond to a robo-voice versus one that sounds much like themselves? Early result: the four-year olds were scared of a single step forward and back by the robot. So the feet were disabled yesterday for the rest of the study. I also got to see ASIMO reboot a few times, with the cheery yet eerie welcome message "Wizard of Oz is connected” When I asked how many ASIMOs there are, they looked a bit nervous and told me that is a strict company secret. Sounds like a clone army in the making. =) Here are 20 years worth of ASIMOs, and video from the Cognitive Computing conference. Flickr Tags:Robot ASIMO experiment gaze tracking Honda Research Institute cognition intuition . |
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Source | Shall We Play a Game? |
Author | Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA |
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