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Application of AI Robot Technology for Biophilic Design
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- Manabe Kairi
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Miyazono Ryo
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Ito Keitaro
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Sudo Tomomi
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Ishizuka Naoto
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Mizutani Akinobu
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Tamukoh Hakaru
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Tanaka Yuichiro
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Ueda Etsushi
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Anamizu Yuki
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Furuya Leon
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Tamai Honoka
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Nakano Saya
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
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- Tanaka Hirofumi
- Kyushu Institute of Technology
Description
To enhance human health and well-being, Biophilic design has been increasingly recognized in recent years. This design is characterized by the integration of natural elements such as plants, nature light, and water into spaces. However, challenges are posed by the maintenance of live plants, as their decline can be caused by insufficient environmental conditions. The aim of this study is to propose a robotic system of autonomously relocate houseplants to environments optimized based on sensor data, including light, temperature, and humidity. Through the integration of AI robotics with ecological design principles, it is aimed to enhance sustainability and redefine the relationship between humans, nature, and technology, fostering a harmonious interaction among "robots, nature, and humans.".
Journal
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- Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics
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Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics 30 513-518, 2025-02-13
ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd.
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390022543038503424
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- ISSN
- 21887829
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed