Implications of the Google’s US 8,996,429 B1 Patent in Cloud Robotics Based Therapeutic Researches

Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Jordi Albo-Canals

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Abstract

Intended for being informative to both legal and engineer communities, this chapter raises awareness on the implications of recent patents in the field of human-robot interaction (HRI) studies. Google patented the use of cloud robotics to create robot personality(-ies). The broad claims of the patent could hamper many HRI research projects in the field. One of the possible frustrated research lines is related to robotic therapies because the personalization of the robot accelerates the process of engagement, which is extremely beneficial for robotic cognitive therapies. This chapter presents, therefore, the scientific examination, description, and comparison of the Tufts University CEEO project “Data Analysis and Collection through Robotic Companions and LEGO® Engineering with Children on the Autism Spectrum project” and the US 8,996,429 B1 Patent on the Methods and Systems for Robot Personality Development of Google. Some remarks on ethical implications of the patent will close the chapter and open the discussion to both communities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationService Robots
EditorsAntonio J.R. Neves
PublisherIntechOpen
Pages145-163
ISBN (Electronic)978-953-51-3722-1
ISBN (Print)978-953-51-5319-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2018

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