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Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 2021
- Oliver Bendel:
Love dolls and sex robots in unproven and unexplored fields of application. 1-12 - Guglielmo Papagni, Sabine T. Köszegi:
Understandable and trustworthy explainable robots: A sensemaking perspective. 13-30 - Wing-Yue Geoffrey Louie, Jessica Korneder, Ibrahim Abbas, Cristyn Pawluk:
A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD. 31-46 - Avinash Kumar Singh, Neha Baranwal, Kai-Florian Richter, Thomas Hellström, Suna Bensch:
Verbal explanations by collaborating robot teams. 47-57 - Sofia Thunberg, Tom Ziemke:
User-centred design of humanoid robots' communication. 58-73 - Hannah Biermann, Philipp Brauner, Martina Ziefle:
How context and design shape human-robot trust and attributions. 74-86 - Gabriella Lakatos, Luke Jai Wood, Dag Sverre Syrdal, Ben Robins, Abolfazl Zaraki, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Robot-mediated intervention can assist children with autism to develop visual perspective taking skills. 87-101 - H. P. Chapa Sirithunge, H. M. Ravindu T. Bandara, A. G. Buddhika P. Jayasekara, Chandima Dedduwa Pathiranage:
A probabilistic evaluation of human activity space for proactive approach behavior of a social robot. 102-114 - Rachael Bevill Burns, Hasti Seifi, Hyosang Lee, Katherine J. Kuchenbecker:
Getting in touch with children with autism: Specialist guidelines for a touch-perceiving robot. 115-135 - Guy Laban, Jean-Noël George, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
Tell me more! Assessing interactions with social robots from speech. 136-159 - Anna P. Chatzimichali, Ross Harrison, Dimitrios Chrysostomou:
Toward privacy-sensitive human-robot interaction: Privacy terms and human-data interaction in the personal robot era. 160-174 - Nicolas Spatola, Johann Chevalère, Rebecca Lazarides:
Human vs computer: What effect does the source of information have on cognitive performance and achievement goal orientation? 175-186 - Andrea Brivio, Ksenia Rogacheva, Matteo Lucchelli, Andrea Bonarini:
A soft, mobile, autonomous robot to develop skills through play in autistic children. 187-198 - Pauline Chevalier, Valentina Vasco, Cesco Willemse, Davide De Tommaso, Vadim Tikhanoff, Ugo Pattacini, Agnieszka Wykowska:
Upper limb exercise with physical and virtual robots: Visual sensitivity affects task performance. 199-213 - Sebastien Laniel, Dominic Létourneau, François Grondin, Mathieu Labbé, François Ferland, François Michaud:
Toward enhancing the autonomy of a telepresence mobile robot for remote home care assistance. 214-237 - Thomas Hellström:
The relevance of causation in robotics: A review, categorization, and analysis. 238-255 - Alireza Taheri, Azadeh Shariati, Rozita Heidari, Mojtaba Shahab, Minoo Alemi, Ali Meghdari:
Impacts of using a social robot to teach music to children with low-functioning autism. 256-275 - Henrik Skaug Sætra:
Social robot deception and the culture of trust. 276-286 - Kaustav Das, Yixiao Wang, Keith E. Green:
Are robots perceived as good decision makers? A study investigating trust and preference of robotic and human linesman-referees in football. 287-296 - Kim Baraka, Rebecca Beights, Marta Couto, Michael Radice:
Special issue on robots and autism: Conceptualization, technology, and methodology. 297-298 - Jamie Wallace:
Getting collaborative robots to work: A study of ethics emerging during the implementation of cobots. 299-309 - Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, Michael Giancola:
Automated argument adjudication to solve ethical problems in multi-agent environments. 310-335 - Trenton Schulz, Rebekka Soma, Patrick Holthaus:
Movement acts in breakdown situations: How a robot's recovery procedure affects participants' opinions. 336-355 - Gabriella Cortellessa, Riccardo De Benedictis, Francesca Fracasso, Andrea Orlandini, Alessandro Umbrico, Amedeo Cesta:
AI and robotics to help older adults: Revisiting projects in search of lessons learned. 356-378 - Matthew Story, Cyril Jaksic, Sarah R. Fletcher, Philip Webb, Gilbert Tang, Jonathan Carberry:
Evaluating the use of human aware navigation in industrial robot arms. 379-391 - Alexander Wilkinson, Michael Gonzales, Patrick Hoey, David Kontak, Dian Wang, Noah Torname, Sam Laderoute, Zhao Han, Jordan Allspaw, Robert Platt Jr., Holly A. Yanco:
Design guidelines for human-robot interaction with assistive robot manipulation systems. 392-401 - Kheng Lee Koay, Matt Webster, Clare Dixon, Paul Gainer, Dag Sverre Syrdal, Michael Fisher, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Use and usability of software verification methods to detect behaviour interference when teaching an assistive home companion robot: A proof-of-concept study. 402-422 - Alexander Mois Aroyo, Jan De Bruyne, Orian Dheu, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Aleksei Gudkov, Holly Hoch, Steve Jones, Christoph Lutz, Henrik Skaug Sætra, Mads Solberg, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux:
Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation. 423-436 - Laurentiu Vasiliu, Keith Cortis, Ross McDermott, Aphra Kerr, Arne Peters, Marc Hesse, Jens Hagemeyer, Tony Belpaeme, John McDonald, Rudi C. Villing, Alessandra Mileo, Annalina Capulto, Michael Scriney, Sascha S. Griffiths, Adamantios Koumpis, Brian Davis:
CASIE - Computing affect and social intelligence for healthcare in an ethical and trustworthy manner. 437-453 - Richard Savery, Lisa Zahray, Gil Weinberg:
Emotional musical prosody for the enhancement of trust: Audio design for robotic arm communication. 454-467 - Tanja Heuer, Ina Schiering, Reinhard Gerndt:
Privacy framework for context-aware robot development. 468-480 - Yosef S. Razin, Karen M. Feigh:
Committing to interdependence: Implications from game theory for human-robot trust. 481-502 - H. P. Chapa Sirithunge, Gayashan Porawagamage, Nikolas Dahn, A. G. Buddhika P. Jayasekara, Chandima Dedduwa Pathiranage:
Recognition of arm and body postures as social cues for proactive HRI. 503-522
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