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|title=Friendship Robot
 
|title=Friendship Robot
|students=[[RobertoBellini;LeonardoCerri;MartinaZaffignani]]
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|students=RobertoBellini;LeonardoCerri;MartinaZaffignani
 
|description=Robot for affective interaction with human
 
|description=Robot for affective interaction with human
|tutor=Andrea Bonarini
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|coordinator=AndreaBonarini
|students=[[RobertoBellini]];LeonardoCerri;MartinaZaffignani;
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|tutor=AndreaBonarini
 
|start=01/04/2015
 
|start=01/04/2015
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|end=01/10/2015
 
|number=3
 
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|resarea=Robotics
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|restopic=Robot development
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|status=Closed
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The aim of this project is to build a robotic head which can move around with four wheels and can discriminate between common objects and the people it meets while moving.
 
The aim of this project is to build a robotic head which can move around with four wheels and can discriminate between common objects and the people it meets while moving.
The robot will be able to interact only with people through sounds and movements.
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The robotis able to interact only with people through sounds and movements. The final robot was Puppy.

Latest revision as of 23:32, 5 August 2017

Friendship Robot
Coordinator: AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it)
Tutor: AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students: RobertoBellini (roberto2.bellini@mail.polimi.it), LeonardoCerri (leonardo.cerri@mail.polimi.it), MartinaZaffignani (martina.zaffignani@mail.polimi.it)
Research Area: Robotics
Research Topic: Robot development
Start: 01/04/2015
End: 01/10/2015
Status: Closed
Level: Bs
Type: Course

The aim of this project is to build a robotic head which can move around with four wheels and can discriminate between common objects and the people it meets while moving. The robotis able to interact only with people through sounds and movements. The final robot was Puppy.