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DESCRIPTION:We\, humans\, have innate brain function to recognize humans. T
 herefore\,humanlike robots\, androids\, can be ideal information media for
  human-robot/computer interaction.The speaker has developed various types 
 of interactive robots and androids.Geminoid that is a teleoperated android
  of an existing person can transmitthe presence of the operator to the dis
 tant place. The operator recognizesthe android body as his/her own body af
 ter talking with someone through thegeminoid and has virtual feeling to be
  touched when someone touches to thegeminoid. However\, the geminoid is no
 t the ideal medium for everybody. For example\,elderly people often hesita
 te to talk with adult humans and the adultandroids. A question is what the
  ideal medium for everybody is. In order toinvestigate it\, the speaker pr
 oposes the minimum design of interactivehumanoids. It is called Telenoid. 
 The geminoid is the perfect copy of anexisting person and it is the maximu
 m design of interactive humanoids. Onthe other hand\, the minimum design l
 ooks like a human but we cannot judgethe age and gender.  Elderly people l
 ike to talk with the Telenoid verymuch. In this talk\, the speaker discuss
 es the design principles for therobots and their effects to conversations 
 with humans.In this talk\, the speaker introduces the developed robots in 
 hislaboratories and their practical applications and discuss how the robot
 changes our life in the future
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LOCATION:Aula Magna\, Via Ariosto 25
SUMMARY:Interactive humanoids and our future life - Prof. Hiroshi Ishiguro\
 , Osaka University and Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories\, ATR
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