International audienceTo investigate the dynamics of human-robot acceptance, we carried out an experimental study with 56 adult participants and the iCub robot. Trust in the robot has been considered as a main indicator of acceptance and measured by the participants' conformation to the iCub's answers to questions on functional and social tasks characterized by perceptual and socio cognitive uncertainty. In particular, we were interested in understanding whether (i) trust in functional savvy is a prerequisite for trust in social savvy, and (ii) to what extent factors such as participants' desire for control, attitude towards social influence of robots, and imagined collaborative vs. competitive scenario, may influence their trust in the iCu...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...
This work on trust in human-robot interaction describes a series of three experiments from which a s...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
International audienceTo investigate the dynamics of human-robot acceptance, we carried out an exper...
In this work we investigate the effects of robot appearance and reliability on a user\u27s trust lev...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
Trust, taken from the human perspective, is an essential factor that determines the use of robots as...
As social and socially assistive robots are becoming more prevalent in our society, it is beneficial...
Objective: We evaluate and quantify the effects of human, robot, and environmental factors on percei...
Identifying the roles and the specific social behaviours that evoke human trust towards robots is ke...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
Objective: We evaluate and quantify the effects of human, robot, and environmental factors on percei...
Contains fulltext : 133461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important ...
An important aspect of a robot’s social behavior is to convey the right amount of trustworthiness. T...
In this work we investigate how humans' awareness of a social robot's capabilities affect their trus...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...
This work on trust in human-robot interaction describes a series of three experiments from which a s...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
International audienceTo investigate the dynamics of human-robot acceptance, we carried out an exper...
In this work we investigate the effects of robot appearance and reliability on a user\u27s trust lev...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
Trust, taken from the human perspective, is an essential factor that determines the use of robots as...
As social and socially assistive robots are becoming more prevalent in our society, it is beneficial...
Objective: We evaluate and quantify the effects of human, robot, and environmental factors on percei...
Identifying the roles and the specific social behaviours that evoke human trust towards robots is ke...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
Objective: We evaluate and quantify the effects of human, robot, and environmental factors on percei...
Contains fulltext : 133461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important ...
An important aspect of a robot’s social behavior is to convey the right amount of trustworthiness. T...
In this work we investigate how humans' awareness of a social robot's capabilities affect their trus...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...
This work on trust in human-robot interaction describes a series of three experiments from which a s...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...