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LIREC aims to establish a multi-faceted theory of artificial long-term companions (including memory, emotions, cognition, communication, | LIREC aims to establish a multi-faceted theory of artificial long-term companions (including memory, emotions, cognition, communication, | ||
- | ==Agent platforms, and migration between them== | + | ==Agent platforms== |
- | An interesting feature of agents which need to build up a long term relationship with their users will be movement between different platforms. | + | |
+ | The platforms currently under consideration for long term companions | ||
* Mobile robots | * Mobile robots | ||
* Fixed robots | * Fixed robots | ||
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* Fixed graphical systems | * Fixed graphical systems | ||
- | This migration | + | ==Migration== |
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+ | An interesting feature of the research is migration | ||
===Scenarios=== | ===Scenarios=== | ||
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- Teaching Proxemic preferences - robot learns where to be relative to the user in different situations | - Teaching Proxemic preferences - robot learns where to be relative to the user in different situations | ||
- Travelling companion - agent migration, to stay with user during home, work, shopping. | - Travelling companion - agent migration, to stay with user during home, work, shopping. | ||
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+ | ===Experiment=== | ||
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+ | All scenarios are to be experimentally tested in public. | ||
===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== |