<div><p>Recent technological developments like cheap sensors and the decreasing costs of computational power have brought the possibility of robotic home companions within reach. In order to be accepted it is vital for these robots to be able to participate meaningfully in social interactions with their users and to make them feel comfortable during these interactions. In this study we investigated how people respond to a situation where a companion robot is watching its user. Specifically, we tested the effect of robotic behaviours that are synchronised with the actions of a human. We evaluated the effects of these behaviours on the robot’s likeability and perceived intelligence using an online video survey. The robot used was Care-O-bot3,...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...
Recent technological developments like cheap sensors and the decreasing costs of computational power...
Recent technological developments like cheap sensors and the decreasing costs of computational power...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
\u3cp\u3eAs robots are taking a more prominent role in our daily lives, it becomes increasingly impo...
Abstract This paper explores how a robot’s physical pres-ence affects human judgments of the robot a...
Research in the field of social robotics suggests that enhancing social cues in robots can elicit mo...
International audienceHumans can enter into social relations with robots through different spatial p...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
There is a growing need to understand how consumers will interact with artificially intelligent (AI)...
A crucial aspect in human-robot collaboration is the robot acceptance by human co-workers. Based on ...
Abstract—Previous research on social interaction among hu-mans suggested that interpersonal motor co...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...
Recent technological developments like cheap sensors and the decreasing costs of computational power...
Recent technological developments like cheap sensors and the decreasing costs of computational power...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
\u3cp\u3eAs robots are taking a more prominent role in our daily lives, it becomes increasingly impo...
Abstract This paper explores how a robot’s physical pres-ence affects human judgments of the robot a...
Research in the field of social robotics suggests that enhancing social cues in robots can elicit mo...
International audienceHumans can enter into social relations with robots through different spatial p...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
There is a growing need to understand how consumers will interact with artificially intelligent (AI)...
A crucial aspect in human-robot collaboration is the robot acceptance by human co-workers. Based on ...
Abstract—Previous research on social interaction among hu-mans suggested that interpersonal motor co...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
Muhl C, Nagai Y. Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot? In: Institute o...