German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence | How can BCIs improve human-robot collaboration? @dfkivideo | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 9 hours ago
In order to make the interaction principles between humans and robots as natural and intuitive as possible, the EXPECT research project expands the concept of multimodality. In addition to the input modalities of speech, gestures or eye-tracking, the input via brain-computer interface is added.
Speaker: Maurice Rekrut, M.Sc., Expert for Brain-Computer Interfaces, Research Area Cognitive Assistance Systems
Production: Medienagentur Joachim Kreutzer
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In order to make the interaction principles between humans and robots as natural and intuitive as possible, the EXPECT research project expands the concept of multimodality. In addition to the input modalities of speech, gestures or eye-tracking, the input via brain-computer interface is added.
Speaker: Maurice Rekrut, M.Sc., Expert for Brain-Computer Interfaces, Research Area Cognitive Assistance Systems
Production: Medienagentur Joachim Kreutzer
More about German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence: https://www.dfki.de/en/web/
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The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH (DFKI) was founded in 1988 as a non-profit public-private partnership (PPP). It maintains locations in Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken, Bremen, a project office in Berlin, a laboratory in Lower Saxony and branch offices in St. Wendel and Trier. DFKI is Germany's leading business-oriented research institution in the field of innovative software technologies based on Artificial Intelligence methods. In the international scientific community, DFKI is one of the leading "Centers of Excellence".