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Cognitive computing for human-robot interaction : principles and practices.

Authors :
Mittal, Mamta
Shah, Rajiv Ratn
Roy, Sudipta
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary: Introduction to cognitive computing and its various applications Recent trends towards cognitive science: from robots to humanized robots Cognitive compyuting in human activity recognition by healthcare robots Deep learning-based cognitive state prediction analysis using brain wave signals EEG-based cognitive performance evaluations for mental arithmetic tasks Trust or no trust in chat-bots: a millennial dilemma Cognitive computing in autonomous vehicles Optimized navigation using deep learning techniques for automatic guided vehicles Vehicular middleware and heuristic approaches for ITS systems of smart cities Error traceability and error prediction using machine learning techniques to improve the quality of vehicle modeling in computer-aided engineering All about human-robot interaction Teleportation of human body kinematicss for a tangible humanoid robot control Recognition of trivial humanoid group events using clustering and higher order local auto-correlation techniques Understanding the hand gesture command to visual attention model for mobile robot navigation: service robots in the domestic environment Mobile robots for air quality monitoring of landfill sites using the Internet of Things Artificial intelligence and Internet of Things readiness: the inclination for hotels to support a sustainable envoronment Design and fabrication of a new multi-function smart trash bin based on the Internet of Things

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Cognitive computing for human-robot interaction : principles and practices / edited by Mamta Mittal, Rajiv Ratn Shah and Sudipta Roy.
Notes :
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.4eba4ebd.0da7.4076.a93c.db1b0e3dead1
Document Type :
Online; Non-fiction; Electronic document