In this paper we describe how a robot may benefit from active learning in a human-robot tutelage setting. Rather than passively absorbing conceptual knowledge, the robot learner actively tries to influence the human teacher in order to improve its learning experience. We compare the performance of agents that employ this strategy in simulation to a robot that interacts with a human teacher. It was found that people respond to the robot's social cues and that this can improve learning, albeit less expressed than in simulation. Moreover, we found gender effects indicating that robot learners might benefit from even more specific tailoring towards their human tutors
Effective tutoring during skill learning requires to provide the appropriate physical assistance to ...
designed for interactive supervisory input from a human teacher, several works in both robot and sof...
Social robots are finding increasing application in the domain of education, particularly for childr...
In this paper we describe how a robot may benefit from active learning in a human-robot tutelage set...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Abstract. In a large number of human-robot interaction (HRI) stud-ies, the aim is often to improve t...
AbstractWhile Reinforcement Learning (RL) is not traditionally designed for interactive supervisory ...
We present the results of a 100 participant study on the role of a robot’s physical presence in a ro...
Abstract—Human–agent interaction is a growing area of re-search; there are many approaches that addr...
The application of social robots to the domain of education is becoming more prevalent. However, the...
Abstract The application of social robots to the domain of education is becoming more prevalent. How...
Abstract Social learning in robotics has largely focused on imitation learning. Here we take a broad...
Humans live interacting with other people and do everyday tasks in individual and collective ways. R...
Human peer tutoring is known to be effective for learning, and social robots are currently being exp...
Effective tutoring during skill learning requires to provide the appropriate physical assistance to ...
designed for interactive supervisory input from a human teacher, several works in both robot and sof...
Social robots are finding increasing application in the domain of education, particularly for childr...
In this paper we describe how a robot may benefit from active learning in a human-robot tutelage set...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Abstract. In a large number of human-robot interaction (HRI) stud-ies, the aim is often to improve t...
AbstractWhile Reinforcement Learning (RL) is not traditionally designed for interactive supervisory ...
We present the results of a 100 participant study on the role of a robot’s physical presence in a ro...
Abstract—Human–agent interaction is a growing area of re-search; there are many approaches that addr...
The application of social robots to the domain of education is becoming more prevalent. However, the...
Abstract The application of social robots to the domain of education is becoming more prevalent. How...
Abstract Social learning in robotics has largely focused on imitation learning. Here we take a broad...
Humans live interacting with other people and do everyday tasks in individual and collective ways. R...
Human peer tutoring is known to be effective for learning, and social robots are currently being exp...
Effective tutoring during skill learning requires to provide the appropriate physical assistance to ...
designed for interactive supervisory input from a human teacher, several works in both robot and sof...
Social robots are finding increasing application in the domain of education, particularly for childr...