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HUCEBOT

HUman CEntered roBOTics
HUman CEntered roBOTics

HUCEBOT (acronym for Human Centered Robotics) is an Inria research team at the Inria Center of the University of Lorraine and at Loria (UMR 7503), common to Inria, University of Lorraine and CNRS. 

The HUCEBOT research team is dedicated to advancing algorithms for human-centered robots: robots that are not working autonomously in isolation, but that react, interact, collaborate, and assist humans to the best of their capacity.

Their goal is to enhance workplace conditions for improved ergonomics and safety using human-centered robots: either by physically assisting the human, using cobotics solutions such as exoskeletons, or by locally replacing the human in dangerous and/or remote situations with teleoperated robotic avatars.

HUCEBOT's methods enable the physical simulation and control of both simulated humans and robots. They use machine learning techniques to push the boundaries of our platforms, in interaction with their environment and with humans. Their software is implemented into interconnected libraries and modules that are validated on real robots. Experimental campaigns with humans validating our robotics technologies are at the core of HUCEBOT's approach.

Centre(s) inria

Inria centre at Université de Lorraine

In partnership with

CNRS,Université de Lorraine

Contacts

Team leader

Véronique Constant

Team assistant

Antoinette Courrier

Team assistant

Sylvie Hilbert

Team assistant

Gallown Nizard

Team assistant

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