ISAC: Foundations in Human-Humanoid Interaction

The authors describe their humanoid robotic system, ISAC (Intelligent Soft-Arm Control), and their approach to human-humanoid interaction (HHI). They present a software architecture called the Intelligent Machine Architecture (IMA) and two high-level agents (the Human agent and the Self agent) within their HHI framework.

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