Robots Detect Behavioral Cues to Follow Humans

Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 13:56 in Psychology & Sociology

Robots can be ironic. Even though they might not have emotions of their own, they can still detect and respond to humans` emotions. A recent study has shown that, by picking up on human emotional traits, as well as a variety of other conscious and unconscious behavioral cues, robots may be able to act more naturally and accurately with humans.

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