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Anthrobotics
Anthrobotics is the science of developing and studying robots that are either entirely or in some way human-like. The term anthrobotics was…
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2016
2016
Robot Evolution The Development Of Anthrobotics
Anne Kuefer
2016
Corpus ID: 63355706
robot evolution the development of anthrobotics is available in our digital library an online access to it is set as public so…
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2016
2016
We, Anthrobot: Learning from Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit de Corps to Develop More Plural Social Robotics
Luis de Miranda
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S. Ramamoorthy
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Michael Rovatsos
Robophilosophy/TRANSOR
2016
Corpus ID: 31637129
We contend that our relationship with robots is too often seen within a universalistic and individualistic mind-frame. We propose…
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2004
2004
Anthrobotics: Science-by-Doing in Higher Education
Mike Reddy
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N. Hughes
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Naomi Turnbull
2004
Corpus ID: 114187531
This work-in-progress report gives a short account of the development of a final year science degree module, called Anthrobotics…
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1996
1996
Robot Evolution-The Development Of Anthrobotics, by Mark E. Rosheim Wiley Interscience, John Wiley & Sons Inc 1995 422 pages incl. Introduction and Index (Hbk, £35)
F. Margrave
Robotica (Cambridge. Print)
1996
Corpus ID: 40723762
France and Germany and there are several contributions from Britain as well as from other countries of western Europe, and from…
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1994
Review
1994
Robot Evolution: The Development of Anthrobotics
M. Rosheim
1994
Corpus ID: 108796082
From the Publisher: Since the creation of the first modern robots in the 1950s, robotics has developed rapidly and in diverse…
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