Interaction Studies

Volume 15, Issue 2 (2014)

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

Main BIC Subject

UYQ: Artificial intelligence

Main BISAC Subject

SCI075000: SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects