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Attitude of german museum visitors towards an interactive art guide robot

Published: 06 March 2011 Publication History

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As a testbed for real-world experimentation on HRI and dynamic interaction models, this paper presents an autonomous robot system acting as guide in a German arts museum. The visitors' evaluation of this system is analyzed using a questionnaire and reveals issues for subsequent analysis of the real-time interaction.

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    HRI '11: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Human-robot interaction
    March 2011
    526 pages
    ISBN:9781450305617
    DOI:10.1145/1957656

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    • RA: IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
    • Human Factors & Ergonomics Soc: Human Factors & Ergonomics Soc
    • The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
    • IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society

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    Published: 06 March 2011

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    1. contingency
    2. conversation analysis
    3. guide robot
    4. human-robot-interaction
    5. multimodal interaction
    6. museum
    7. user attitudes

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