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Context Aware Robot Architecture, Application to the RoboCup@Home Challenge
International audienceThis paper presents an architecture dedicated to the orchestration of high level abilities of a humanoid robot, such as a Pepper, which must perform some tasks as the ones proposed in the RoboCup@Home competition. We present the main abilities that a humanoid service robot should provide. We choose to build them based on recent methodologies linked to social navigation and deep learning. We detail the architecture, on how high level abilities are connected with low level sub-functions. Finally we present first experimental results with a Pepper humanoid
People management framework using a 2D camera for human-robot social interactions
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RoboCup@Home: commanding a service robot by natural language.
It was in the ancient Greece that myths were written and, among already there one
could nd the human desire of robotic servants. It was Hephaestus, god of technology,
blacksmiths, craftsmen and artisans who is said to have built robots to help him on
his workshop. This show how deep in our thoughts was this desire that one could nd
stories and tales of human-shaped machines that danced in china or inanimate materials
like mud that gave shape to golems in Jewish tradition.
In the renaissance, a lot of automata began to arise, beginning by Leonardo Da Vinci to
the artisans from China and Japan, mankind was trying to produce automatic machines,
sometimes for their own bene t, some other times to their delight and fascination.
But it wasn't until the digital era that the dream began to seem feasible. After millennia
of wondering of automated robots, computers showed that automatic calculus was
possible and from this, ideas of an automated mind arose. Theories for cognitive architectures
are born since the early stages of arti cial intelligence, cognitive architectures
that now are a reality.
Thanks to the technological advances and the knowledge about the mind, what once
was material for ctional tales, now is feasible and only matter of time. There is a lot of
research on robotics and cognition that is beginning to get coupled into what are called
"service robots".
In this thesis, I present a system that participates in a competition designed for this kind of robots. A competition that have on its basis the same dream that humans have had
all around the world for centuries: the cohabitation of humans and service automatons
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