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3rd ICSR 2011: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Bilge Mutlu, Christoph Bartneck, Jaap Ham, Vanessa Evers, Takayuki Kanda:
Social Robotics - Third International Conference, ICSR 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 24-25, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7072, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-25503-8
Social Interaction with Robots
- Jakub Zlotowski, Astrid Weiss, Manfred Tscheligi:
Interaction Scenarios for HRI in Public Space. 1-10 - Yuta Yoshiike, P. Ravindra S. De Silva, Michio Okada:
MAWARI: A Social Interface to Reduce the Workload of the Conversation. 11-20
Nonverbal Interaction with Social Robots
- Elena Torta, Raymond H. Cuijpers, James F. Juola, David van der Pol:
Design of Robust Robotic Proxemic Behaviour. 21-30 - Maha Salem, Friederike Eyssel, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Stefan Kopp, Frank Joublin:
Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot. 31-41 - Heather Knight:
Eight Lessons Learned about Non-verbal Interactions through Robot Theater. 42-51 - Ross Mead, Amin Atrash, Maja J. Mataric:
Proxemic Feature Recognition for Interactive Robots: Automating Metrics from the Social Sciences. 52-61 - Aryel Beck, Lola Cañamero, Luisa Damiano, Giacomo Sommavilla, Fabio Tesser, Piero Cosi:
Children Interpretation of Emotional Body Language Displayed by a Robot. 62-70 - Jaap Ham, René Bokhorst, Raymond H. Cuijpers, David van der Pol, John-John Cabibihan:
Making Robots Persuasive: The Influence of Combining Persuasive Strategies (Gazing and Gestures) by a Storytelling Robot on Its Persuasive Power. 71-83 - Michiel Joosse, Aziez Sardar, Vanessa Evers:
BEHAVE: A Set of Measures to Assess Users' Attitudinal and Non-verbal Behavioral Responses to a Robot's Social Behaviors. 84-94
Robots in Society
- Elizabeth G. Dougherty, Henrik Schärfe:
Initial Formation of Trust: Designing an Interaction with Geminoid-DK to Promote a Positive Attitude for Cooperation. 95-103 - Dieta Kuchenbrandt, Friederike Eyssel, Simon Bobinger, Maria Neufeld:
Minimal Group - Maximal Effect? Evaluation and Anthropomorphization of the Humanoid Robot NAO. 104-113 - Sonya Ziaja:
Homewrecker 2.0: An Exploration of Liability for Heart Balm Torts Involving AI Humanoid Consorts. 114-124 - Dag Sverre Syrdal, Tatsuya Nomura, Hiroto Hirai, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Examining the Frankenstein Syndrome - An Open-Ended Cross-Cultural Survey. 125-134
Social Robots in Education
- Eunil Park, Ki Joon Kim, Angel P. del Pobil:
The Effects of a Robot Instructor's Positive vs. Negative Feedbacks on Attraction and Acceptance towards the Robot in Classroom. 135-141 - Sangseok Yun, Jongju Shin, Daijin Kim, Chang Gu Kim, Munsang Kim, Mun-Taek Choi:
Engkey: Tele-education Robot. 142-152 - Joris B. Janssen, Chrissy C. van der Wal, Mark A. Neerincx, Rosemarijn Looije:
Motivating Children to Learn Arithmetic with an Adaptive Robot Game. 153-162
Affective Interaction with Social Robots
- Raymond H. Cuijpers, Maarten T. Bruna, Jaap R. C. Ham, Elena Torta:
Attitude towards Robots Depends on Interaction But Not on Anticipatory Behaviour. 163-172 - Jiaming Zhang, Amanda J. C. Sharkey:
Listening to Sad Music While Seeing a Happy Robot Face. 173-182 - Min-Gyu Kim, Kenji Suzuki:
Analysis of Bluffing Behavior in Human-Humanoid Poker Game. 183-192 - Manuel Giuliani, Alois C. Knoll:
Evaluating Supportive and Instructive Robot Roles in Human-Robot Interaction. 193-203
Robots in the Home
- Julia Fink, Valerie Bauwens, Omar Mubin, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg:
People's Perception of Domestic Service Robots: Same Household, Same Opinion? 204-213 - Tijn van der Zant, Luca Iocchi:
RoboCup@Home: Adaptive Benchmarking of Robot Bodies and Minds. 214-225 - Marleen E. Spiekman, Pascal Haazebroek, Mark A. Neerincx:
Requirements and Platforms for Social Agents That Alarm and Support Elderly Living Alone. 226-235
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