Holthaus P. Approaching human-like spatial awareness in social robotics: an investigation of spatial interaction strategies with a receptionist robot. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld.; 2014.This doctoral thesis investigates the influence of social signals in the spatial domain that aim to raise a robot’s awareness towards its human interlocutor. A concept of spatial awareness thereby extends the robot’s possibilities for expressing its knowledge about the situation as well as its own capabilities. As a result, especially untrained users can build up more appropriate expectations about the current situation which supposedly leads to a minimization of misunderstandings and thereby an enhancement of user experience. On the background of resea...
Robots are increasingly capable of co-existing with human beings in the places where we live and wor...
Mobile robots are already applied in factories and hospitals, merely to do a dis-tinct task. It is e...
Peters A, Spexard TP, Weiß P, Hanheide M. Hey robot, get out of my way. In: Gottfried B, Aghajan HK,...
Holthaus P, Pitsch K, Wachsmuth S. How Can I Help? - Spatial Attention Strategies for a Receptionist...
Holthaus P, Lütkebohle I, Hanheide M, Wachsmuth S. Can I Help You? - A Spatial Attention System for ...
Social interaction between humans takes place in the spatial dimension on a daily basis. We occupy s...
Ziegler L. The attentive robot companion: learning spatial information from observation and verbal i...
The robot ‘Lometh’ is an information-presenting robot that naturally interacts with people in a supe...
This article describes the different approaches cur- rently followed in the field of social navigati...
<p>The goal of this dissertation is to develop computational models for robots to detect and sustain...
International audienceAssistant robots and robot companions are service robots designed to share the...
Robots acting as assistants or companions in a social environment must be capable of sensing informa...
As technology advances, application areas for robots are no longer limited to the factories where th...
Yuan F. Interactive acquisition of spatial representations with mobile robots. Bielefeld: Universitä...
This paper deals with various kinds of mental representations available for linguistic instruction i...
Robots are increasingly capable of co-existing with human beings in the places where we live and wor...
Mobile robots are already applied in factories and hospitals, merely to do a dis-tinct task. It is e...
Peters A, Spexard TP, Weiß P, Hanheide M. Hey robot, get out of my way. In: Gottfried B, Aghajan HK,...
Holthaus P, Pitsch K, Wachsmuth S. How Can I Help? - Spatial Attention Strategies for a Receptionist...
Holthaus P, Lütkebohle I, Hanheide M, Wachsmuth S. Can I Help You? - A Spatial Attention System for ...
Social interaction between humans takes place in the spatial dimension on a daily basis. We occupy s...
Ziegler L. The attentive robot companion: learning spatial information from observation and verbal i...
The robot ‘Lometh’ is an information-presenting robot that naturally interacts with people in a supe...
This article describes the different approaches cur- rently followed in the field of social navigati...
<p>The goal of this dissertation is to develop computational models for robots to detect and sustain...
International audienceAssistant robots and robot companions are service robots designed to share the...
Robots acting as assistants or companions in a social environment must be capable of sensing informa...
As technology advances, application areas for robots are no longer limited to the factories where th...
Yuan F. Interactive acquisition of spatial representations with mobile robots. Bielefeld: Universitä...
This paper deals with various kinds of mental representations available for linguistic instruction i...
Robots are increasingly capable of co-existing with human beings in the places where we live and wor...
Mobile robots are already applied in factories and hospitals, merely to do a dis-tinct task. It is e...
Peters A, Spexard TP, Weiß P, Hanheide M. Hey robot, get out of my way. In: Gottfried B, Aghajan HK,...