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Artistic robot please smile

Published:05 May 2012Publication History

ABSTRACT

This paper explains how people interpret artistic robots as more than mere machines in the theory of intentionality and introduces the implementation of the artistic robot, Please Smile, which consists of five robotic skeleton arms that gesture in response to a viewer's facial expressions.

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