
Social Cues in Robot Interaction, Trust and Acceptance
Special issue of Interaction Studies 20:3 (2019)
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[Interaction Studies, 20:3] 2019. v, 170 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 18 November 2019
Published online on 18 November 2019
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Table of Contents
- Social cues in robot interaction, trust and acceptancepp. 391–392
- Children’s acceptance of social robots: A narrative review of the research 2000–2017Chiara de Jong, Jochen Peter, Rinaldo Kühne & Alex Barco | pp. 393–425
- Investigating the preferences of older adults concerning the design elements of a companion robot: Analysis on type, weight and material of companion robotYoung Hoon Oh, Jaewoong Kim & Da Young Ju | pp. 426–454
- On the impact of different types of errors on trust in human-robot interaction: Are laboratory-based HRI experiments trustworthy?Rebecca Flook, Anas Shrinah, Luc Wijnen, Kerstin Eder, Chris Melhuish & Séverin Lemaignan | pp. 455–486
- Better alone than in bad company: Effects of incoherent non-verbal emotional cues for a humanoid robotSilvia Rossi & Martina Ruocco | pp. 487–508
- Privacy-centered design for social robotsTanja Heuer, Ina Schiering & Reinhard Gerndt | pp. 509–529
- Reshaping human intention in Human-Robot Interactions by robot moves: A comparative analysis of HMM and OOM methodsAkif Durdu, Aydan M. Erkmen & Alper Yilmaz | pp. 530–560
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