Future advances in technology may allow home-based robots to perform complex collaborative activities with individuals of different ages. Two studies were conducted to understand the expectations of and attitudes toward home-based robots by younger and older adults. One study involved questionnaires sent to 2500 younger adults (aged 18-28) and 2500 older adults (aged 65-86) in the Atlanta Metropolitan area. One hundred and eighty questionnaires were completed and returned by individuals in the targeted age groups. For the questionnaire, participants were asked to imagine a robot in their home and then to answer questions about how well characteristics matched their imagined robot. Participants' technology and robot experience, demographic i...
To date, little research has investigated the involvement of higher-level cognitive processes in rea...
Exponential growth in computer technology, both in terms of individual CPUs and parallel technologie...
In this paper, we explore how to predict a TED talk’s popularity by its inherent features via machin...
Future advances in technology may allow home-based robots to perform complex collaborative activitie...
In a home environment, there are many tasks that a human may need to accomplish. These activities, w...
Robotics is an emerging field and robots may be employed in places where human intervention is not p...
A variety of factors influence how we make decisions about our own memories. When judging a person o...
Completion of many daily tasks (e.g., driving, grocery shopping) requires efficient allocation of li...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
There have been many leaps and bounds within social robotics, especially within human-robot interact...
Background and Review of Literature: Dementia is a progressive disease of memory and functioning tha...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
Baylisascaris procyonis (Bp) is a large roundworm of the common raccoon (Procyon lotor) which serves...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
Due to the increased competition in the auto industry, proliferation of the vehicle models and incre...
To date, little research has investigated the involvement of higher-level cognitive processes in rea...
Exponential growth in computer technology, both in terms of individual CPUs and parallel technologie...
In this paper, we explore how to predict a TED talk’s popularity by its inherent features via machin...
Future advances in technology may allow home-based robots to perform complex collaborative activitie...
In a home environment, there are many tasks that a human may need to accomplish. These activities, w...
Robotics is an emerging field and robots may be employed in places where human intervention is not p...
A variety of factors influence how we make decisions about our own memories. When judging a person o...
Completion of many daily tasks (e.g., driving, grocery shopping) requires efficient allocation of li...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
There have been many leaps and bounds within social robotics, especially within human-robot interact...
Background and Review of Literature: Dementia is a progressive disease of memory and functioning tha...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
Baylisascaris procyonis (Bp) is a large roundworm of the common raccoon (Procyon lotor) which serves...
The Adaptive Paddling Program at California Polytechnic State University has sponsored the construct...
Due to the increased competition in the auto industry, proliferation of the vehicle models and incre...
To date, little research has investigated the involvement of higher-level cognitive processes in rea...
Exponential growth in computer technology, both in terms of individual CPUs and parallel technologie...
In this paper, we explore how to predict a TED talk’s popularity by its inherent features via machin...