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interactions
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Emerging frameworks for tangible user interfaces
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IEEE Internet Computing
RFID-Guided Robots for Pervasive Automation
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A middleware for intelligent environments and the internet of things
UIC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Ubiquitous intelligence and computing
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We introduce and define Cognitive Objects for human-robot interaction and human-computer interaction and disambiguate them against existing 'Smart Objects'. Cognitive Objects are physical real-world objects used in manipulation tasks by humans and robots. As such, they incorporate self-awareness, reduce ambiguity and uncertainty in object recognition, and provide services to both humans and robots during their usage in real-world environments. We distinguish Cognitive Objects from other 'Smart Objects' and computationally enriched artifacts, outline their characteristics, and describe their potential impact on human-computer and human-robot interaction with real-world objects.