Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Human Machine Interaction - Getting Closer

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Inaki Maurtua
Inaki Maurtua

Tekniker,
Spain

Published25 January 2012

Doi10.5772/1349

ISBN978-953-307-890-8

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-5577-5

Copyright year2012

Number of pages272

In this book, the reader will find a set of papers divided into two sections. The first section presents different proposals focused on the human-machine interaction development process. The second section is devoted to different aspects of interaction, with a special emphasis on the physical interaction.

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

2,103
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4. Learning Physically Grounded Lexicons from Spoken Utterances

By Ryo Taguchi, Naoto Iwahashi, Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano, Takashi Nose and Tsuneo Nitta

1,920
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5. New Frontiers for WebGIS Platforms Generation

By Davide Di Pasquale, Giuseppe Fresta, Nicola Maiellaro, Marco Padula and Paolo Luigi Scala

3,132
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2,329
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9. Monitoring Activities with Lower-Limb Exoskeletons

By Juan C. Moreno and José L. Pons

2,126
10. Sensori-Motor Appropriation of an Artefact: A Neuroscientific Approach

By Yves Rybarczyk, Philippe Hoppenot, Etienne Colle and Daniel R. Mestre

1,906
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11. Cognitive Robotics in Industrial Environments

By Stephan Puls, Jürgen Graf and Heinz Wörn

2,818
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12. Intelligent Object Exploration

By Robert Gaschler, Dov Katz, Martin Grund, Peter A. Frensch and Oliver Brock

2,122
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