ep.324: Embodied Interactions: from Robotics to Dance, with Kim Baraka

Published: Dec. 2, 2020, 7 a.m.

b'Robohub Podcast \\xb7 Embodied Interactions: from Robotics to Dance\\n\\nIn this episode, our interviewer Lauren Klein speaks with Kim Baraka about his PhD research to enable robots to engage in social interactions, including interactions with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Baraka discusses how robots can plan their actions across multiple modalities when interacting with humans, and how models from psychology can inform this process. He also tells us about his passion for dance, and how dance may serve as a testbed for embodied intelligence within Human-Robot Interaction.'