Who Needs Time? Implicit Time Is Sufficient for Some HRI Tasks

Veale, Richard (Indiana University) | Scheutz, Matthias (Indiana University)

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This communication is accomplished via and Scheutz in preparation). The observed naturallytimed strategies which necessarily incorporate time. The interaction interaction is used to argue that in at least some interesting between the agents is naturally extended over time, yet interactive situations, explicit representation of or in neither agent does any explicit representation of or reasoning operation on time is not necessary. Observing that many interactive about time occur. Kelso et al's Virtual Partner Interaction situations will be similar, we hypothesize that in (Kelso et al. 2009) is a paradigm in which a virtual fact most interactions will require no explicit representation hand is guided by a dynamical system known to guide most or reasoning about time.

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