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By Kim Walker from
Silver Group : http://www.silvergroup.asia
Nursing robots will be helping
in hospitals, working with carers in retirement villages and acting as on-call
housemaids to elderly people in their homes and advising on their health care
according to Dr Rajiv Khosla and his team of researchers at La Trobe University,
Melbourne Australia.Robot
Although Japanese researchers
have designed robots that can communicate with humans, the machines do not possess
the ability to understand human emotions and respond accordingly. This is where
the La Trobe team comes in. They are developing what Dr Khosla calls "emotionally
intelligent dialogue systems".
According to this article
in The Age, other potential uses of emotionally intelligent robots
would be in education, where online learning is already widely used and helping
human resources managers recruit and assess new staff.
Passenger robots in cars
would monitor driver fatigue and help reduce road fatalities, or web-based intelligent
robots would match people's emotional preferences to their choice of holiday
destination. Emotionally intelligent "security" robots could also
assist in criminal investigations and anti-terrorist detection.
By Kim Walker from
Silver Group : http://www.silvergroup.asia
