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J. Key is a pioneering researcher in human–machine interaction and intelligent service robotics, with a focus on multi-modal systems that integrate speech, gesture, and visual cues for seamless robot control. Their most-cited work, "An approach to multi-modal human–machine interaction for intelligent service robots" (2003, 74 citations), introduced a foundational framework for combining diverse input modalities, enabling robots to interpret and respond to human commands more naturally. This contribution has been instrumental in advancing assistive and service robotics, influencing subsequent designs for domestic and healthcare robots. Key’s research bridges artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and user-centered design, emphasizing intuitive interfaces that reduce cognitive load. With 74 citations, this seminal paper remains a key reference in the field, demonstrating lasting impact on both academic research and practical robotic applications. Key’s work continues to inspire innovations in human-robot collaboration, making them a notable figure in the evolution of intelligent service systems.
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