
Professor of Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science
Field
Expertise
Robotics, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence, computer science
Description
My research focuses on building embodied computational models of human social behavior, especially the developmental progression of early social skills. Using computational modeling and socially interactive robots, my research evaluates models of how infants acquire social skills and assists in the diagnosis and quantification of disorders of social development (such as autism). My other interests include humanoid robots, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence, machine perception, and social learning.
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