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KAIST Student Wins HRI Student Design Competition​
View : 5338 Date : 2018-07-02 Writer : ed_camnews

From left: Jason Jangho Choi, Hyunjin Ku and Wonkyung Do
(From left: Jason Jangho Choi, Hyunjin Ku and Wonkyung Do)

Hyunjin Ku from the Department of Mechanical Engineering won the first prize at the Student Design Competition of Human-Robot-Interaction (HRI) 2018 which was held in Chicago. 

Ku teamed up with undergrad students from Seoul National University (Jason Jangho Choi, Soomin Lee, Sunho Jang, and Wonkyung Do) and submitted Shelly, a tortoise-like robot for one-to-many interactions with children. 

Figure 1. Shelly, a tortoise-like robot for one-to-many interactions with children
Figure 1. Shelly, a tortoise-like robot for one-to-many interactions with children

In the Student Design Competition of the HRI, students from around the globe can submit designs for their interactive robotic objects. The competition focused on human-agent interactions and practical applications.

Ku conducted the research while doing an internship at NAVER Labs. Her research on learning robot abuse with Shelly was published in IEEE Spectrum. 

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