Human and Robot Interactive Communication

Special Issue of Interaction Studies 9:2 (2008)

Editor
ORCID logoKerstin Dautenhahn | University of Hertfordshire
[Interaction Studies, 9:2] 2008.  232 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Special Issue on “Human and Robot Interactive Communication”
Kerstin Dautenhahn
175–178
Articles
The carrot and the stick: The role of praise and punishment in human–robot interaction
Christoph Bartneck, Juliane Reichenbach and Julie Carpenter
179–203
The influence of robot personality on perceived and preferred level of user control
Bernt Meerbeek, Jettie Hoonhout, Peter Bingley and Jacques M.B. Terken
204–229
Interaction between human and robot: An affect-inspired approach
Pramila Agrawal, Changchun Liu and Nilanjan Sarkar
230–257
Social and physiological influences of robot therapy in a care house
Kazuyoshi Wada and Takanori Shibata
258–276
Analyzing social situations for human–robot interaction
Alan R. Wagner and Ronald C. Arkin
277–300
A cognitive approach to goal-level imitation
Antonio Chella, Haris Dindo and Ignazio Infantino
301–318
Learning behavior fusion from demonstration
Monica Nicolescu, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Adam Olenderski and Eric Fritzinger
319–352
Content-based control of goal-directed attention during human action perception
Yiannis Demiris and Bassam Khadhouri
353–376
Book Review
Minds: Other and not-so-other
Reviewed by Robert W. Mitchell
377–396
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