This paper discusses the issues pertinent to the development of a meaningful social interaction between robots and people through employing degrees of anthropomorphism in a robot’s physical design and behaviour. As robots enter our social space, we will inherently project/impose our interpretation on their actions similar to the techniques we employ in rationalising, for example, a pet’s behaviour. This propensity to anthropomorphise is not seen as a hindrance to social robot development, but rather a useful mechanism that requires judicious examination and employment in social robot research
As social robots project socially interactive skills including speech and gestures, they are in a po...
A common description of a social robot is for it to be capable of communicating in a humanlike manne...
Autonomous virtual characters and social robots are meant to interact with humans. They should be ab...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Two perspectives define a human being in his social sphere: appearance and behaviour. The aesthetic ...
This paper discusses the notion of anthropomorphism and perceived behaviours in the social robots fr...
Should a robot be constrained to look like a human? A difficult question, but extremely relevant at ...
Two perspectives define a human being in his social sphere: appearance and behaviour. The aesthetic ...
Social robotics is becoming a driving field in building artificial agents. The possibility to constr...
Zlotowski J, Proudfoot D, Yogeeswaran K, Bartneck C. Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and challenges ...
Abstract: This paper discusses different approaches to anthropo-morphism in social robotics. While a...
This paper re-evaluates what constitutes a social robot by analysing how a range of different forms ...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
As social robots project socially interactive skills including speech and gestures, they are in a po...
A common description of a social robot is for it to be capable of communicating in a humanlike manne...
Autonomous virtual characters and social robots are meant to interact with humans. They should be ab...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Two perspectives define a human being in his social sphere: appearance and behaviour. The aesthetic ...
This paper discusses the notion of anthropomorphism and perceived behaviours in the social robots fr...
Should a robot be constrained to look like a human? A difficult question, but extremely relevant at ...
Two perspectives define a human being in his social sphere: appearance and behaviour. The aesthetic ...
Social robotics is becoming a driving field in building artificial agents. The possibility to constr...
Zlotowski J, Proudfoot D, Yogeeswaran K, Bartneck C. Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and challenges ...
Abstract: This paper discusses different approaches to anthropo-morphism in social robotics. While a...
This paper re-evaluates what constitutes a social robot by analysing how a range of different forms ...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
As social robots project socially interactive skills including speech and gestures, they are in a po...
A common description of a social robot is for it to be capable of communicating in a humanlike manne...
Autonomous virtual characters and social robots are meant to interact with humans. They should be ab...