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HRPR 2010: Leiden, The Netherlands
- Maarten H. Lamers, Fons J. Verbeek:
Human-Robot Personal Relationships - Third International Conference, HRPR 2010, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 23-24, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 59, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19384-2 - Glenda Shaw-Garlock:
Loving Machines: Theorizing Human and Sociable-Technology Interaction. 1-10 - Ellen Van Oost, Darren Reed:
Towards a Sociological Understanding of Robots as Companions. 11-18 - Dana Nathalie Veenstra, Vanessa Evers:
The Development of an Online Research Tool to Investigate Children's Social Bonds with Robots. 19-26 - Edwin van der Heide:
Spatial Sounds (100dB at 100km/h) in the Context of Human Robot Personal Relationships. 27-33 - Pascal Haazebroek, Saskia van Dantzig, Bernhard Hommel:
Interaction between Task Oriented and Affective Information Processing in Cognitive Robotics. 34-41 - Sajida Bhamjee, Frances Griffiths, Julie Palmer:
Children's Perception and Interpretation of Robots and Robot Behaviour. 42-48 - Tanya N. Beran, Alejandro Ramirez-Serrano:
Can Children Have a Relationship with a Robot? 49-56 - Marc Le Tallec, Sébastien Saint-Aimé, Céline Jost, Jeanne Villaneau, Jean-Yves Antoine, Sabine Letellier-Zarshenas, Brigitte Le Pévédic, Dominique Duhaut:
From Speech to Emotional Interaction: EmotiRob Project. 57-64 - Chris Christos Nikolopoulos, Deitra A. Kuester, Mark Sheehan, Sneha Dhanya:
Investigation on Requirements of Robotic Platforms to Teach Social Skills to Individuals with Autism. 65-73 - Tineke Klamer, Somaya Ben Allouch, Dirk Heylen:
"Adventures of Harvey" - Use, Acceptance of and Relationship Building with a Social Robot in a Domestic Environment. 74-82 - Roger Bemelmans, Gert Jan Gelderblom, Pieter Jonker, Luc P. de Witte:
The Potential of Socially Assistive Robotics in Care for Elderly, a Systematic Review. 83-89 - Michael Honeck, Yan Lin, David Teot, Ping Li, Christine M. Barnes:
The Yume Project: Artists and Androids. 90-97 - William David Spencer:
Digital Adultery, "Meta-Anon Widows, " Real-World Divorce, and the Need for a Virtual Sexual Ethic. 98-107 - Sergey Tarasenko:
Modeling Mixed Groups of Humans and Robots with Reflexive Game Theory. 108-117 - Hooman Aghaebrahimi Samani, Adrian David Cheok, Mili John Tharakan, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino Koh, Owen Noel Newton Fernando:
A Design Process for Lovotics. 118-125 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
Talking to Robots: On the Linguistic Construction of Personal Human-Robot Relations. 126-129 - André Pereira, Iolanda Leite, Samuel Mascarenhas, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva:
Using Empathy to Improve Human-Robot Relationships. 130-138
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