A survey of socially interactive robots
- T. Fong, I. Nourbakhsh, K. Dautenhahn
- Computer ScienceRobotics Auton. Syst.
- 31 March 2003
Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human–robot interaction
- K. Dautenhahn
- PsychologyPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B…
- 29 April 2007
The paper concludes by examining different paradigms regarding ‘social relationships’ of robots and people interacting with them.
Would You Trust a (Faulty) Robot? Effects of Error, Task Type and Personality on Human-Robot Cooperation and Trust
- Maha Salem, G. Lakatos, F. Amirabdollahian, K. Dautenhahn
- PsychologyIEEE/ACM International Conference on Human-Robot…
- 2 March 2015
It is suggested that the nature of the task requested by the robot, e.g. whether its effects are revocable as opposed to irrevocable, has a significant impact on participants’ willingness to follow its instructions.
Robotic assistants in therapy and education of children with autism: can a small humanoid robot help encourage social interaction skills?
- B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, I. T. Boekhorst, A. Billard
- PsychologyUniversal Access in the Information Society
- 1 December 2005
The results clearly demonstrate the need for, and benefits of, long-term studies in order to reveal the full potential of robots in the therapy and education of children with autism.
Title of paper : KASPAR – A Minimally Expressive Humanoid Robot for Human-Robot Interaction Research
- K. Dautenhahn, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, M. Blow
- Art
- 1 July 2009
A comprehensive introduction to the design of the minimally expressive robot KASPAR, which is particularly suitable for human--robot interaction studies, and a study in the field of developmental robotics into computational architectures based on interaction histories for robot ontogeny.
Social Intelligence
- B. Edmonds, K. Dautenhahn
- Computer Science, PsychologyComputational and mathematical organization…
- 1 October 1999
Towards interactive robots in autism therapy: background, motivation and challenges
- K. Dautenhahn, I. Werry
- Psychology
- 2004
This article discusses the potential of using interactive environments in autism therapy. We specifically address issues relevant to the Aurora project, which studies the possible role of autonomous,…
The influence of subjects' personality traits on personal spatial zones in a human-robot interaction experiment
- M. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, I. Werry
- PsychologyROMAN . IEEE International Workshop on Robot and…
- 3 October 2005
The present study found that subjects' personality profiles influence personal spatial zones in human-robot interaction experiments and identified four new factors, different from Eysenck's model, tentatively labeled "proactiveness", "social reluctance", "timidity" and "nervousness".
The Art of Designing Socially Intelligent Agents: Science, Fiction, and the Human in the Loop
- K. Dautenhahn
- ArtApplied Artificial Intelligence
- 1 October 1998
In this article, socially intelligent agents (SIAs) are understood to be agents that do not only from an observer point of view behave socially but that are able to recognize and identify other…
Robot-mediated joint attention in children with autism : A case study in robot-human interaction
- B. Robins, P. Dickerson, Penny Stribling, K. Dautenhahn
- Psychology
- 2004
Interactive robots are used increasingly not only in entertainment and service robotics, but also in rehabilitation, therapy and education. The work presented in this paper is part of the Aurora…
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