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The International Journal of Humanoid Robotics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the development of intelligent humanoid robots, both theoretical and practical, with an emphasis on future projections. Some areas covered include design, mental architecture, kinematics, visual perception and human–robot interaction.
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Juyang (John) Weng is a Chinese-American computer engineer, neuroscientist, author, and academic.He is a former professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University and the President of Brain-Mind Institute and GENISAMA.
Grossberg has served on the editorial board of 30 journals, including Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Cognitive Brain Research, Cognitive Science, Neural Computation, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, IEEE Expert, and the International Journal of Humanoid Robotics.
Aude G. Billard (born c. August 6, 1971) [1] is a Swiss physicist in the fields of machine learning and human-robot interactions. [2] As a full professor at the School of Engineering at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (), Billard’s research focuses on applying machine learning to support robot learning through human guidance.
Nvidia is diving deeper into the robotics game with the debut of a new foundation model for humanoid robots dubbed Project GR00T.A foundation model is a type of AI system trained on massive ...
Human–robot interaction has been a topic of both science fiction and academic speculation even before any robots existed. Because much of active HRI development depends on natural language processing, many aspects of HRI are continuations of human communications, a field of research which is much older than robotics.
The development of humanoid robots naturally brought a growing interest in robot programming by demonstration. As a humanoid robot is supposed by its nature to adapt to new environments, not only the human appearance is important but the algorithms used for its control require flexibility and versatility.