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Designing Man's New Best Friend: Enhancing Human-Robot Dog Interaction through Dog-Like Framing and Appearance
| Contributor(s):: de Visser, E. J., Topoglu, Y., Joshi, S., Krueger, F., Phillips, E., Gratch, J., Tossell, C. C., Ayaz, H.
To understand how to improve interactions with dog-like robots, we evaluated the importance of "dog-like" framing and physical appearance on interaction, hypothesizing multiple interactive benefits of each. We assessed whether framing Aibo as a puppy (i.e., in need of development)...
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Care robots for the supermarket shelf: a product gap in assistive technologies
| Contributor(s):: Blackman, T. I. M.
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Can you kill a robot nanny?: Ethological approach to the effect of robot caregivers on child development and human evolution
| Contributor(s):: Kubinyi, E., Pongrácz, P., Miklosi, Adam
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The ethical landscape of robotics: bringing ethics into the design and use of robots.
| Contributor(s):: Łichocki, Pawel, Kahn, Peter H., Jr., Billard, Aude
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Investigation on people living with seal robot at home: Analysis of owners’ gender differences and pet ownership experience
| Contributor(s):: Shibata, Takanori, Kawaguchi, Yukitaka, Wada, Kazuyoshi
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Imitation and social learning in robots, humans, and animals : behavioural, social and communicative dimensions
| Contributor(s):: Nehaniv, Chrystopher L., Dautenhahn, Kerstin
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Can Robots Manifest Personality?: An Empirical Test of Personality Recognition, Social Responses, and Social Presence in Human-Robot Interaction
| Contributor(s):: Lee, Kwan Min, Peng, Wei, Jin, Seung- A., Yan, Chang
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Expressing emotions with the social robot Probo
| Contributor(s):: Saldien, Jelle, Goris, Kristof, Vanderborght, Bram, Vanderfaeillie, Johan, Lefeber, Dirk
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Humans, animals, and robots: A phenomenological approach to human-robot relations
| Contributor(s):: Coeckelbergh, Mark
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Personal robots, appearance, and human good: A methodological reflection on roboethics
| Contributor(s):: Coeckelbergh, Mark
This paper argues that our understanding of many human-robot relations can be enhanced by comparisons with human-animal relations and by a phenomenological approach which highlights the significance of how robots appear to humans. Some potential gains of this approach are explored by discussing...
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Exploring perceptions of integrating tangible learning companions in learning English conversation
| Contributor(s):: Young, Shelley Shwu-Ching, Wang, Yi Hsuan, Jang, Jyh-Shing Roger
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Simulated turn-taking and development of styles of motion
| Contributor(s):: Ikegami, Takashi, Iizuka, Hiroki
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The dynamic emergence of categories through imitation
| Contributor(s):: Belpaeme, Tony, Boer, Bart de, Jansen, Bart
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A Bayesian model of imitation in infants and robots
| Contributor(s):: Rao, Rajesh P. N., Shon, Aaron P., Meltzoff, Andrew N.