To facilitate long-term engagement with social robots, emerging evidence suggests that modelling robots on social animals with whom many people form enduring social bonds–specifically, pet dogs–may be useful. However, scientific understanding of the features of pet dogs that are important for establishing and maintaining social bonds remains limited to broad qualities that are liked, as opposed to specific behaviours. To better understand dog behaviours that are perceived as important for facilitating social bonds between owner and pet, we surveyed current dog owners (n = 153) with open-ended questions about their dogs’ behaviours. Thematic analysis identified 7 categories of behaviours perceived as important to human—dog bonding, including...
Future companion and assistive robots will interact directly with end-users in their own homes over ...
In recent years, the arts have brought robots to life in spectacular fashion. In popular fiction we ...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...
It is essential for social robots to fit in the human society. In order to facilitate this process w...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
A growing population of humans are feeling lonely and isolated and may therefore benefit from social...
Abstract This study investigated whether dogs would engage in social interactions with an unfamiliar...
This paper addresses different possible social relationships between robots and humans, drawing on a...
This article reviews recent research concerning dog–human relationships and how attributes that aris...
Robotic “pets ” are being marketed as social companions and are used in the emerging field of robot-...
I explore how the findings reviewed by Kujala (2017) influence our understanding of the human-dog bo...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
In four of Charles Darwin’s classic works (Darwin, 1859, 1868, 1871, 1872), the domestic dog (Canis ...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
Future companion and assistive robots will interact directly with end-users in their own homes over ...
In recent years, the arts have brought robots to life in spectacular fashion. In popular fiction we ...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...
It is essential for social robots to fit in the human society. In order to facilitate this process w...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
A growing population of humans are feeling lonely and isolated and may therefore benefit from social...
Abstract This study investigated whether dogs would engage in social interactions with an unfamiliar...
This paper addresses different possible social relationships between robots and humans, drawing on a...
This article reviews recent research concerning dog–human relationships and how attributes that aris...
Robotic “pets ” are being marketed as social companions and are used in the emerging field of robot-...
I explore how the findings reviewed by Kujala (2017) influence our understanding of the human-dog bo...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
In four of Charles Darwin’s classic works (Darwin, 1859, 1868, 1871, 1872), the domestic dog (Canis ...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
Future companion and assistive robots will interact directly with end-users in their own homes over ...
In recent years, the arts have brought robots to life in spectacular fashion. In popular fiction we ...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...