As robots are expected to become more and more
available in everyday environments, interaction with humans
is assuming a central role. Robots working in populated envi-
ronments are thus expected to demonstrate socially acceptable
behaviors and to follow social norms. However, most of the
recent works in this field do not address the problem of explicit
representation of the social norms and their integration in the
reasoning and the execution components of a cognitive robot.
In this paper, we address the design of robotic systems that
support some social behavior by implementing social norms. We
present a framework for planning and execution of social plans,
in which social norms are described in a domain and language
independent form. A full implementation of the proposed
framework is described and tested in a realistic scenario with
non-expert and non-recruited users
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2015, 2015 IEEE/RSJ international conference on intelligent robots and systems (IROS 2015). Hamburg, Germany 28 September – 2 October 2015, Pages 4191-4196
Explicit representation of social norms for social robots (04b Atto di convegno in volume)
Carlucci Fabio Maria, Nardi Lorenzo, Iocchi Luca, Nardi Daniele
ISBN: 9781479999941; 978-1-4799-9995-8
Gruppo di ricerca: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
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