The next breakthrough in interactive technology may not be about how fast, or powerful, or user-friendly it is. Professor Peter McOwan, from Queen Mary’s Department of Computer Science explains, ‘You’ve heard of user-friendly software. What we are trying to do is develop the next stage of that, which is user-friendship software.’
A team of scientists at Queen Mary in London are leading a group of nine international partners in a major study called LIREC – Living with Robots and Interactive Companions. ‘The LIREC project,’ explains McOwan, ‘is about developing something called “companion technologies”, ways of giving computers and robots the ability to build some form of meaningful relationship with their users. You actually feel that the computer is on your side, that you are able to interact in a much more naturalistic way.’
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