Humanoid Robots: A New Kind of Tool
@article{Adams2000HumanoidRA, title={Humanoid Robots: A New Kind of Tool}, author={B. Adams and C. Breazeal and R. Brooks and B. Scassellati}, journal={IEEE Intell. Syst.}, year={2000}, volume={15}, pages={25-31} }
Aside from their traditional roles, humanoid robots can be used to explore theories of human intelligence. The authors discuss their project aimed at developing robots that can behave like and interact with humans.
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