How to build robots that make friends and influence people

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Abstract

In order to interact socially with a human, a robot must convey intentionality, that is, the human must believe that the robot has beliefs, desires, and intentions. We have constructed a robot which exploits natural human social tendencies to convey intentionality through motor actions and facial expressions. We present results on the integration of perception, attention, motivation, behavior, and motor systems which allow the robot to engage in infant-like interactions with a human caregiver.

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Breazeal, C., & Scassellati, B. (1999). How to build robots that make friends and influence people. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (Vol. 2, pp. 858–863). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/iros.1999.812787

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