This paper presents results of a novel study on interaction kinesics where 18 children interacted with a humanoid child-sized robot called KASPAR. Based on findings in psychology and social sciences we propose the temporal behaviour matching hypothesis which predicts that children will adapt to and match the robot’s temporal behaviour. Each child took part in six experimental trials involving two games in which the dynamics of interactions played a key part: a body expression imitation game, where the robot imitated expressions demonstrated by the children, and a drumming game where the robot mirrored the children’s drumming. In both games KASPAR responded either with or without a delay. Additionally, in the drumming game, KASPAR responded ...
In this paper, we explored the effect of a robot’s subconscious gestures made during moments when id...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
As child-robot interactions become more and more common in daily life environment, it is important t...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in three human-robot interaction studi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aaai.org/Press/Reports/Symposia/Spring/ss-10-06.php Cop...
We present results from an empirical study investigating the effect of embodiment and minimal gestur...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise two human-robot interaction studies investigating a drumming experience with Kaspar, a ...
The subject of this thesis is expressive behaviour, those non-linguistics expressions of mental stat...
In this paper, we explored the effect of a robot’s subconscious gestures made during moments when id...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
As child-robot interactions become more and more common in daily life environment, it is important t...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in three human-robot interaction studi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aaai.org/Press/Reports/Symposia/Spring/ss-10-06.php Cop...
We present results from an empirical study investigating the effect of embodiment and minimal gestur...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise the experimental design issues related to timing in several human-robot interaction sce...
We summarise two human-robot interaction studies investigating a drumming experience with Kaspar, a ...
The subject of this thesis is expressive behaviour, those non-linguistics expressions of mental stat...
In this paper, we explored the effect of a robot’s subconscious gestures made during moments when id...
The quality of a companion robot’s reaction is important to make it acceptable to the users and to s...
As child-robot interactions become more and more common in daily life environment, it is important t...