Human and Robot Interactive Communication
Special Issue of Interaction Studies 9:2 (2008)
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[Interaction Studies, 9:2] 2008. 232 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Special Issue on “Human and Robot Interactive Communication”Kerstin Dautenhahn | pp. 175–178
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The carrot and the stick: The role of praise and punishment in human–robot interactionChristoph Bartneck, Juliane Reichenbach, and Julie Carpenter | pp. 179–203
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The influence of robot personality on perceived and preferred level of user controlBernt Meerbeek, Jettie Hoonhout, Peter Bingley, and Jacques M.B. Terken | pp. 204–229
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Interaction between human and robot: An affect-inspired approachPramila Agrawal, Changchun Liu, and Nilanjan Sarkar | pp. 230–257
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Social and physiological influences of robot therapy in a care houseKazuyoshi Wada and Takanori Shibata | pp. 258–276
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Analyzing social situations for human–robot interactionAlan R. Wagner and Ronald C. Arkin | pp. 277–300
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A cognitive approach to goal-level imitationAntonio Chella, Haris Dindo, and Ignazio Infantino | pp. 301–318
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Learning behavior fusion from demonstrationMonica Nicolescu, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Adam Olenderski, and Eric Fritzinger | pp. 319–352
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Content-based control of goal-directed attention during human action perceptionYiannis Demiris and Bassam Khadhouri | pp. 353–376
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B. F. Malle & S. D. Hodges. Other minds: How humans bridge the divide between self and others and L. Daston & G. Mitman. Thinking with animals: New perspectives on anthropomorphismReviewed by Robert W. Mitchell | pp. 377–396
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