Original article can be found at: http://www.aaai.org/Press/Reports/Symposia/Spring/ss-10-06.php Copyright AAAI [Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRA]We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction scenarios investigating turn-taking or synchronization between child-sized humanoid robots and human participants. Our aim1 is not to have the humanoid robots just replicate the human's behaviours (e.g. waving, peek-a-boo, or drumming), but to engage in interactions in a socially appropriate manner. From these various studies, we have identified several ways in which time has an impact on interaction. We have also identified practical concerns about data collection for time-dependen...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in three human-robot interaction studi...
Dataset version 1.0.1. The data collected here are attached to the following journal article: F. Cin...
This paper presents results of a novel study on interaction kinesics where 18 children interacted wi...
Turn-taking interactions with humans are multimodal and reciprocal in nature. In addition, the tim-i...
DOI:10.5898/JHRI.1.1.ChaoAuthors retain copyright and grant the Journal of Human-Robot Interaction r...
In the future, human-like robotswill live among people to provide company and help carrying out task...
© 2011 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
In Physically Interactive RoboGames (PIRG) human players interact with autonomous robots in a game ...
In Physically Interactive RoboGames (PIRG) human players interact with autonomous robots in a game ...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in three human-robot interaction studi...
Dataset version 1.0.1. The data collected here are attached to the following journal article: F. Cin...
This paper presents results of a novel study on interaction kinesics where 18 children interacted wi...
Turn-taking interactions with humans are multimodal and reciprocal in nature. In addition, the tim-i...
DOI:10.5898/JHRI.1.1.ChaoAuthors retain copyright and grant the Journal of Human-Robot Interaction r...
In the future, human-like robotswill live among people to provide company and help carrying out task...
© 2011 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
In Physically Interactive RoboGames (PIRG) human players interact with autonomous robots in a game ...
In Physically Interactive RoboGames (PIRG) human players interact with autonomous robots in a game ...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
In the future, human-like robots will live among people to provide company and help carrying out tas...
Turn taking, or use of reciprocal interactions of engage-ment, is the foundation of human communicat...