Interaction Studies 15:2
[Interaction Studies, 15:2] 2014. iv, 215 pp
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Social behaviours in dog-owner interactions can serve as a model for designing social robotsTamás Faragó, Ádám Miklósi, Beáta Korcsok, Judit Száraz, and Márta Gácsi | pp. 143–172
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Building better robots: Lessons from observing relationships between living beingsGail F. Melson | pp. 173–179
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Improving the modeling of dog-owner interactions for the design of social robotsMonica Nicolescu | pp. 180–183
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The temptation of mimicryPatrizia Marti | pp. 184–189
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Problems with using a human-dog interaction model for human-robot interaction?Torbjørn S. Dahl | pp. 190–194
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The tail shouldn’t wag the dog: Why modeling dog-human interaction is not ideal for socially assistive roboticsDavid Feil-Seifer | pp. 195–200
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People do not interact with robots like they do with dogsKerstin Fischer | pp. 201–204
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Robots: Pets or people?Daniel H Grollman | pp. 205–209
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What downgrades a robot from pet to appliance?Vicente Matellán and Camino Fernández | pp. 210–215
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The role of emotions in inter-action selectionJekaterina Novikova, Leon Watts, and Joanna J. Bryson | pp. 216–223
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Why is a dog-behaviour-inspired social robot not a doggy-robot?Tamás Faragó, Márta Gácsi, Beáta Korcsok, and Ádám Miklósi | pp. 224–232
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The interactional use of eye-gaze in children with autism spectrum disordersTerhi Korkiakangas and John Rae | pp. 233–259
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Children with autism and composite tactile-visual toys during parent-child interactionMin-Yuan Ma and Ya-Hsueh Lee | pp. 260–291
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Enhancing play skills, engagement and social skills in a play task in ASD children by using robot-based interventions. A pilot studyCristina A. Pop, Sebastian Pintea, Bram Vanderborght, and Daniel O. David | pp. 292–320
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Exploring emotional response to gesture in product interaction using Laban’s movement analysisAndrew Wodehouse and Marion Sheridan | pp. 321–342
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Assessment of interaction quality in mobile robotic telepresence: An elderly perspectiveAnnica Kristoffersson, Silvia Coradeschi, Amy Loutfi, and Kerstin Severinson-Eklundh | pp. 343–357
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: UYQ – Artificial intelligence
BISAC Subject: SCI075000 – SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects