Designing robots for home entertainment has become an important application of intelligent autonomous robot. Yet, robot design takes considerable amount of time and the short life cycle of toy-type robots with fixed prototypes and repetitive behaviors is in fact disadvantageous. Therefore, it is important to develop a framework of robot configuration so that the user can always change the characteristics of his pet robot easily. In this paper, we present a user-oriented interactive framework to construct emotion-based pet robots. Experimental results show the efficiency of the proposed framework.
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Lee, W.P., Kuo, J.W., Lai, P.C. (2009). Developing Emotion-Based Pet Robots. In: Ao, SI., Gelman, L. (eds) Advances in Electrical Engineering and Computational Science. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 39. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2311-7_33
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