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Klaus Lay

MORPHA: Intelligent Anthropomorphous Assistance Systems as a Basic Variant of Man-Machine-Interaction.

In the near future, modern technical assistant systems will not distinguish themselves by high-grade specialisation on clearly defined applications, but by strongly developed abilities for flexible interaction, coordination and cooperation with humans. This orientation towards the human, that is manifested also by the use of the human communication channels speech, gestures and haptics, as well as an extremely high degree of autonomy, enabled by highly developed teachability and learning capabilities of these systems, are characteristics of these new generations of intelligent robots. Based on typical application scenarios in the area of industrial manufacturing on one hand and in domestic and hospital environments on the other problems are identified, solution approaches are pointed out and the technical and scientific challenges are illustrated.

it – Information Technology (vormals it+ti), Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

Print ISSN: 1611-2776
Volume: 42, 01/2000
Pages: 38

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