Personal Robots

Personal robotics is a new technology that is developing very fast in the last few years. Some companies and research groups all around the word are creating continuously new and more capable personal robots. Nowadays only some of these robots are commercially available, but it is expected that this market will grow very fast in future. UC3M Robotics Lab is pioneer research group in personal robotics. Current research is focused in the development of the personal robot Maggie.

Some of the functions that a personal robot can have are:

Vigilance. The robot can act as a guard; detecting intruders, fires, water leakages, etc.

Telepresence and teleoperation. The owner can remotely teleoperate the robot, by internet or the cellular phone, to watch and actuate at a different place from where he is placed. This capability could allow the user to pick up something from another room, or watch the home and remotely control electronic devices while being out.

Mobile and personal electronic devices. In the last few years there is a tendency to integrate electronic devices such as PCs, imaging devices; videogame systems, communication systems, etc. A new step should be to make them mobile and personal, adding some of those functions to a personal robot.

Education. This function is of interest for any person but can be extremely useful when the user of the personal robot is a child. The robot can also incorporate functions of tele-education or documentation (e.g. mobile talking encyclopaedia).

Information. The robot, using web services, can inform us about the weather, news, sport results, stocks exchanges, TV programs, etc.

Pet. The robot can be fully autonomous and have its own personality that will adapt to the owner, acting as an artificial pet.

Domestic worker. The robot can do some tasks, particularly domestic activities. (e.g. transport things from one place to another, clean the floor, etc.)

Control of domotic systems. The robot can act as a universal interface to control other domestic devices (e.g. heating system, lights, etc.)

Productivity functions. The robot can help the owner to organize his activities, scheduling his meetings, reminding his to-do lists, waking him up in the morning, etc.

Entertainment. A personal robot can be a playmate. Playing with a robot can not only involve visual interaction, as most video games, but also motion and a physical interaction.

Maggie_robot

Entries:
Automatic Demonstration and Feature Selection for Robot Learning
IEEE International Conference on Humanoid Robots, 2015, Seoul, South Korea
S. Morante Juan G. Victores
Action Effect Generalization, Recognition and Execution through Continuous Goal-Directed Actions
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2014), 2014, Hong Kong, China
S. Morante Juan G. Victores A. Jardon
On Using Guided Motor Primitives to Execute Continuous Goal-Directed Actions
IEEE international symposium on robot and human interactive communication (RO-MAN 2014), 2014, Edinburgh, Scotland
S. Morante Juan G. Victores A. Jardon
Towards Robot Imagination Through Object Feature Inference
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2013)., 2013, Tokyo, Japan
Juan G. Victores S. Morante A. Jardon
On Using Humanoid Robot Imagination to Perform the Shortened Token Test
IEEE RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids 2014), 2014, Madrid, Spain
Juan G. Victores S. Morante A. Jardon
Semantic Action Parameter Inference through Machine Learning Methods
RoboCity2030 12th Workshop: RobĂłtica Cognitiva, 2013, Madrid, Spain
Juan G. Victores S. Morante A. Jardon
Improving CGDA execution through Genetic Algorithms incorporating Spatial and Velocity constraints
IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC), 2017, Coimbra, Portugal
R. Fernandez-Fernandez D. Estévez Juan G. Victores
Reducing the Number of Evaluations Required for CGDA Execution through Particle Swarm Optimization Methods
IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC), 2017, Coimbra, Portugal
R. Fernandez-Fernandez D. Estévez Juan G. Victores

Entries:
Robocity16 Open Conference on Future Trends in Robotics
chapter: New trends and challenges in the automatic generation of new tasks for humanoid robots CSIC , ISBN: 978-84-608-8452-1, 2016
R. Fernandez-Fernandez Juan G. Victores C. Balaguer
Robocity16 Open Conference on Future Trends in Robotics
chapter: New trends and challenges in the automatic generation of new tasks for humanoid robots CSIC , ISBN: ISBN: 978-84-608-8452-1, 2016
R. Fernandez-Fernandez Juan G. Victores C. Balaguer

Entries:
Robot Imagination System
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid , 2014
Juan G. Victores

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