196 search results for “robotics” in the Public website
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    AI for Healthcare Robotics
    
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga and Hadassah Drukarch from eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies, recently published the book ‘AI for Healthcare Robotics’, published by CRC Press from Taylor and Francis Group in their AI for Everything Series.
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    Sex, Care & Robots
    
    
Sexuality is a fundamental part of being human. Yet, for many people with disabilities, it remains overlooked, unsupported, and surrounded by stigma. NWO-VIDI Sex, Care & Robots confronts that long-standing neglect with a project that envisions an urgent yet straightforward future: one in which sexual…
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    Healthcare robots and AI
    
    
Healthcare robots and AI is a project that investigates the legal and regulatory aspects of healthcare robot and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies
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    Robots and burial mounds
        
    
Neural networks have a wide range of applications. In Leiden, psychologists use them to build robot brains, whereas archaeologists use them to hunt for prehistoric graves.
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    Robots, Healthcare, and the Law
    
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at eLaw- Center for Law and Digital Technologies, just published a book on Robots, Healthcare, and the Law. Regulating Automation in Personal Care.
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    Robots that empathise with humans
        
    
If we want to build robots and computer systems that are not only smarter but also possess more social skills, we first need to find out more about how humans interpret information. Max van Duijn and Tessa Verhoef conduct research at the intersection of cognitive science and AI.
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    Nonparametric Bayesian Methods in Robotic Vision
    
    
In this dissertation non-parametric Bayesian methods are used in the application of robotic vision.
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    The regulation of sex robots: Gender and sexuality in the era of artificial intelligence
    
    
This book presents a new framework for regulating human-like machines designed for emotional and sexual engagement, often powered by AI.
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    Merging sociality and robotics through an evolutionary perspective
    
    
Robotics, using social mechanisms like hormonal modulation, may accelerate our understanding of core sociality principles. By looking at social robotics through an evolutionary lens, we propose this field as a promising framework to investigate the fundamental bricks of sociality from an evolutionary…
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    Eduard Fosch Villaronga: 'Robots are mainly for the average person'
        
    
IT lawyer Eduard Fosch Villaronga wants to promote diversity and inclusiveness in AI research. And that's really important, because he has observed how artificial intelligence - from Twitter to walking robots - is prejudice in terms of race, gender and sexual orientation.
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    Robotic reconstitution of cytostatic drugs and monoclonal antibodies: transforming aseptic drug compounding in hospital pharmacies
    
    
Hospital pharmacies face significant challenges: the demand for sterile drug reconstitutions is increasing, while specialized personnel remain scarce. Automation offers a potential solution, but its practical implementation in hospitals is still unclear.
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    SAFE and SOUND: Towards Evidence-based Policies for Safe and Sound Robots
    
    
ERC StG SAFE and SOUND has the ambition to connect the policy cycle with data generated in robot testing zones to support evidence-based policymaking for robot technologies.
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    de Kleijn: ‘Fetching a glass of water is extremely difficult for a robot’
        
    
Training a robot in a real-life environment is more or less impossible. Computer scientist and psychologist Roy de Kleijn switched to training in a simulated, virtual one instead. ‘You do have a reality gap, but the more precisely you train the robot, the better it is in practice.’ His inspiration:…
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    Fusing Electrical Stimulation and Wearable Robots with Humans to Restore and Enhance Mobility (Book Chapter)
    
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Associate Professor at eLaw, contributed to 'Cyber–Physical–Human Systems', a book exploring the latest developments in interactions between cyber–physical systems and humans.
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    Maarten LamersFaculty of Science
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    Marie Schwed ShenkerFaculty of Law
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    Children compete against each other with robots
    
    
Robots, nervous looks and above all, lots of fun. On November 16, children up to 16 years old came together for the MakeX competition. With this robot contest, in which children program their own robots, children are made enthusiastic about technology and programming.
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    Robots and our data: opportunity or danger?
        
    
Self-driving cars, surgery robots, and stock market algorithms: the use of robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly increasing. What are the opportunities for this development, and what the dangers? The Honours Class ‘Robot Law: Regulating Robot and AI Technologies’ prepares students for the…
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    Mohammed Raiz ShaffiqueFaculty of Law
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    Are humans the robots of the future?
        
    
Whether you want to repair a car or you’ve simply lost your keys: there’s a good chance that in the future there will be an augmented reality (AR) application that can help you. A recent event looking at AR in the workplace (AR op de werkvloer) brought together professionals and students to explore…
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    Collaboration COST Action 16116 and INBOTS on Wearable Robots
        
    
Last week the leaders of the ethical, legal and social (ELS) Working Group of the COST Action16116 on Wearable Robots visited the University Complutense of Madrid.
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    New project on musical robots for people with dementia
        
    
Under the umbrella of a recently NWO grant focused on using AI to increase quality of life for people with dementia, Rebecca Schaefer’s Music, Brain, Health Technology group will collaborate with TU Delft to co-create social agents focusing on musical interactions together with people with dementia.
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    Eduard Fosch Villaronga: 'Robots are mainly for the average person'
        
    
IT lawyer Eduard Fosch Villaronga wants to promote diversity and inclusiveness in AI research. And that's really important, because he has observed how artificial intelligence - from Twitter to walking robots - is prejudice in terms of race, gender and sexual orientation.
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    From robots to populism: students present their Honours work
        
    
The second instalment of the Humanities Lab - the three-year honours programme of the Humanities – has reached its conclusion. On 12 May, 11 groups of honours student presented their work in the Arsenaal building.
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    Roy de KleijnSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Publication MSCA project on Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare Robot Technology
        
    
On Saturday 9 March 2019, Dr. Eduard Fosch-Villaronga got his first publication for his Marie Skłodowska Curie project on the Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare Robot Technology.
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    Fosch-Villaronga receives visiting grant for cybersecurity aspects of healthcare robot technology
        
    
Dr. Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at eLaw, received a personal visiting researcher grant from the Research Council of Norway to spend five weeks visiting the University of Oslo.
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    Meet archaeologist Tuna Kalayci: ‘How can we integrate robots into archaeology?’
    
    
In the course of 2020 the Faculty of Archaeology was bolstered by some new staff members. Due to the coronavirus situation, sadly, this went for a large part unnoticed. In a series of interviews we are catching up, giving the floor to our new colleagues. We kick off with Dr Tuna Kalayci, who joined…
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    Lecture: Animals and Robots in the Late Medieval Garden of Eden
    
    
As part of the lecture series 'Religion Matters', Sven Gins (RUG) will speak about moving statues and other ingenuous devices in late medieval France. The lecture will take place on Wednesday, March 13, 17:00-18:00.
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    From filter bubbles to sex care robots: come to the online talk show ‘The Future of AI is Human’
    
    
How does it feel to be spied on by robots? Did you know that they too discriminate? Our entanglement with technology makes life easier, but there’s a downside too. Artists and researchers will show all aspects of this in the SAILS online talk show The Future of AI is Human. Join in on Tuesday 15 December…
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    PROPELLING
    
    
This project investigates how robot testing facilities could help to optimize the regulation for robot technologies.
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    [a]social creatures lab
    
    
The [a]social creatures lab focusses on understanding social interaction with and between artificial creatures.
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    Antoni Mut PiñaFaculty of Law
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    [A]Social Creatures Lab
        
    
The [A]Social Creatures Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that focuses on understanding social interaction with and between artificial creatures. Researchers and students from the Media Technology group collaborate in it.
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    LIAISON
    
    
This project aims to link robot development and policymaking to reduce the complexity in robot legal compliance in the context of COVR.
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    Eduard Fosch VillarongaFaculty of Law
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    Current projects
    
    
Our research projects address cutting-edge and forward-looking societal challenges at the intersection of law and technology.
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    Working groups at eLaw
    
    
The purpose of eLaw's Working Groups is to stimulate a productive working environment for cooperation within the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University.
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    Participate in our experiments?
        
    
Would you like to join our research in Psychology Lab on Wheels? We currently have two experiments in the van. We will take the utmost care to protect your data and privacy. Join in our experiments. meld je aan.
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    Reinforcement learning
    
    
The Reinforcement Learning lab conducts research into Reinforcement Learning and Intelligent Combinatorial Algorithms.
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    Carlotta RigottiFaculty of Law
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    Podcast series Computers don't byte
    
    
Leading computer scientists from a variety of fields share their expertise and insights. Dive into the minds of these researchers and learn about real-world applications, the future of AI and related technologies and cutting-edge research. From chatbots to cybersecurity, from quantum to children's stories,…
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    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
    
    
Computers are capable of making incredibly accurate predictions on the basis of machine learning. In other words, these computers can learn without intervention once they have been pre-programmed by humans. At LIACS, we explore and push the borders of what a revolutionary new generation of algorithms…
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    Research
    
    
eLaw is a research institute of interdisciplinary scholars who explore issues at the intersection of law, technology and society.
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    Human AI
    
    
Human AI is where artificial intelligence and machine learning meet philosophy, cognitive science, and the creative arts. Examples of research questions in this domain are: 'Can an algorithm be creative by human standards?', 'Can creative processes, such as composing music or writing poetry, be modelled?',…
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    Sensing & Stimulation (MSc)
    
    
In order to optimize treatment, it is necessary to closely monitor and manage the patient’s health status by means of ‘precision diagnostics, personalized prognosis and targeted therapy’. The specialisation combines the techniques and applications of these sensing (monitoring) and stimulation techniques.…
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    Working at the Faculty of Science
    
    
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    Tanja AhlinSocial & Behavioural Sciences