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Challenges of Multimodal Interaction in the Era of Human-Robot Coexistence

Published: 14 October 2019 Publication History

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With the rapid progress in computing and sensory technologies, we will enter the era of human-robot coexistence in the not-too-distant future, and it is time to address the challenges of multimodal interaction. Should a robot take the form of humanoid? Is it better for robots to behave as a second-class citizen or as an equal part of the society as human? Should the communication between human and robot be symmetric or is it okay to be asymmetric? And how about the communication between robots with human presence? What does it mean by emotional intelligence for robots? With the inevitable physical interaction between human and robot, how to guarantee safety? What is the ethical and moral model for robots and how do they follow?

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ICMI '19: 2019 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
October 2019
601 pages
ISBN:9781450368605
DOI:10.1145/3340555
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Published: 14 October 2019

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