Proceedings of the Fuzzy System Symposium
25th Fuzzy System Symposium
Session ID : 2A3-03
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Development of the Librarian Robot
*Masahiko MikawaMasahiro YoshikawaTakeshi TsujimuraKazuyo Tanaka
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This paper presents a librarian robot that has sleep and wake functions. This robot is equipped with a laser range finder for predicting library users' behaviors, a microphone for conversation with them and a stereo vision. A lot of processes run in parallel in this system, movements of these processes are controlled by our proposed mathematical Activation-Input-Modulation (AIM) model, that can express consciousness states, such as wake or sleep based on stimuli detected by the external sensors. In a waking state, sensory information with stimuli is mainly processed. In a sleep state, most processing is paused, or information stored in memories during waking is mainly processed. Moreover, this system has two kinds of memories. One is a memory stored when external stimuli are detected, the other is a memory stored when no stimulus is detected. Both dynamic and gradual changes of sensory information can be stored by these functions.
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