This paper presents a theoretical framework for computationally representing social situations in a robot. This work is based on interdependence theory, a social psychological theory of interaction and social situation analysis. We use interdependence theory to garner information about the social situations involving a human and a robot. We also quantify the gain in outcome resulting from situation analysis. Experiments demonstrate the utility of social situation information and of our situation-based framework as a method for guiding robot interaction. We conclude that this framework offers a principled, general approach for studying interactive robotics problems
My research borrows heavily from social psychology, behavioral economics, and artificial intelligenc...
Wullenkord R, Eyssel FA. Imagine how to behave: the influence of imagined contact on human-robot int...
As the field of robotics advances, more robots are employed in our everyday environment. Thus, the i...
Abstract – This paper presents a theoretical framework for computationally representing social situa...
This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing social situations within a robot. We contribute a met...
Abstract – This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing social situations within a robot. We contr...
Social interaction involves a large number of patterned be-haviors that people choose and combine to...
We report on our effort to create a corpus dataset of different social context situations in an offi...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
Abstract—As robot technology is evolving and creating a social community between humans and robots, ...
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This paper sets up a framework to assess co-agency in human-robot interactions, and applies it speci...
The first robots appeared in factories, in the form of programmable controllers. These first robotic...
In our everyday lives we regularly engage in complex, personalized, and adaptive interactions with o...
International audienceHuman behavior is complex, but structured along individual and social lines. R...
My research borrows heavily from social psychology, behavioral economics, and artificial intelligenc...
Wullenkord R, Eyssel FA. Imagine how to behave: the influence of imagined contact on human-robot int...
As the field of robotics advances, more robots are employed in our everyday environment. Thus, the i...
Abstract – This paper presents a theoretical framework for computationally representing social situa...
This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing social situations within a robot. We contribute a met...
Abstract – This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing social situations within a robot. We contr...
Social interaction involves a large number of patterned be-haviors that people choose and combine to...
We report on our effort to create a corpus dataset of different social context situations in an offi...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
Abstract—As robot technology is evolving and creating a social community between humans and robots, ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper sets up a framework to assess co-agency in human-robot interactions, and applies it speci...
The first robots appeared in factories, in the form of programmable controllers. These first robotic...
In our everyday lives we regularly engage in complex, personalized, and adaptive interactions with o...
International audienceHuman behavior is complex, but structured along individual and social lines. R...
My research borrows heavily from social psychology, behavioral economics, and artificial intelligenc...
Wullenkord R, Eyssel FA. Imagine how to behave: the influence of imagined contact on human-robot int...
As the field of robotics advances, more robots are employed in our everyday environment. Thus, the i...