Hi Christian and all, Cynthia Breazeal’s work at MIT might be of some help, though I’m unsure if she provides a specific typology. Hope this helps, Peter On Monday, June 14, 2021, Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs@uti.at> wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know about publications where there is a typology of robots, i.e. not unjustified lists of types of robots (e.g. https://www.allonrobots.com/types-of-robots/ is not what I am interested in = lists without theory), but a distinction of different types of robots based on a combination of theoretical criteria of distinction presented e.g. in the form of a table or figure with at least two dimensions ?
Thank you for sharing any references you might have come across featuring such typologies...
Kind regards
Christian
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