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- Tutorial: brain mediated human-robot interactionJosé del R. Millán, Ricardo Chavarriaga. 1-2 [doi]
- Robots with children: practices for human-robot symbiosisNaomi Miyake, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Tatsuya Nomura. 3-4 [doi]
- Social robotic telepresenceSilvia Coradeschi, Amy Loutfi, Annica Kristoffersson, Gabriella Cortellessa, Kerstin Severinson Eklundh. 5-6 [doi]
- The role of expectations in intuitive human-robot interactionVerena Vanessa Hafner, Manja Lohse, Joachim Meyer, Yukie Nagai, Britta Wrede. 7-8 [doi]
- HRI pioneers workshop 2011Thomas Kollar, Astrid Weiss, Jason Monast, Anja Austermann, David Lu, Mitesh Patel, Elena Gribovskaya, Chandan Datta, Richard Kelley, Hirotaka Osawa, Lanny Lin. 9-10 [doi]
- Exploring use cases for telepresence robotsKatherine M. Tsui, Munjal Desai, Holly A. Yanco, Chris Uhlik. 11-18 [doi]
- Mobile remote presence systems for older adults: acceptance, benefits, and concernsJenay M. Beer, Leila Takayama. 19-26 [doi]
- Projector robot for augmented children s playJong-gil Ahn, Hyeonsuk Yang, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Namgyu Kim, Kyoung Choi, Hyemin Yeon, Eunja Hyun, Miheon Jo, Jeonghye Han. 27-28 [doi]
- Improved human-robot team performance using chaski, a human-inspired plan execution systemJulie A. Shah, James Wiken, Brian C. Williams, Cynthia Breazeal. 29-36 [doi]
- A conversational robot in an elderly care center: an ethnographic studyAlessandra Maria Sabelli, Takayuki Kanda, Norihiro Hagita. 37-44 [doi]
- Evaluating the applicability of current models of workload to peer-based human-robot teamsCaroline E. Harriott, Tao Zhang, Julie A. Adams. 45-52 [doi]
- Interpersonal variation in understanding robots as social actorsKerstin Fischer. 53-60 [doi]
- Effects of anticipated human-robot interaction and predictability of robot behavior on perceptions of anthropomorphismFriederike Eyssel, Dieta Kuchenbrandt, Simon Bobinger. 61-68 [doi]
- Expressing thought: improving robot readability with animation principlesLeila Takayama, Doug Dooley, Wendy Ju. 69-76 [doi]
- Spatiotemporal correspondence as a metric for human-like robot motionMichael J. Gielniak, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz. 77-84 [doi]
- An assistive tele-operated anthropomorphic robot hand: osaka city university hand iiRaafat Ahmed Abdel El-Azim Mahmoud, Atsushi Ueno, Shoji Tatsumi. 85-92 [doi]
- Effects related to synchrony and repertoire in perceptions of robot danceEleanor R. Avrunin, Justin W. Hart, Ashley Douglas, Brian Scassellati. 93-100 [doi]
- Lighthead robotic faceFrédéric Delaunay, Joachim de Greeff, Tony Belpaeme. 101-102 [doi]
- HRI: the real worldJennifer L. Burke, Henrik I. Christensen, Roland Menassa, Ralf Koeppe, Joe Dyer, Mario E. Munich. 103-104 [doi]
- Towards an online voice-based gender and internal state detection modelAmir Aly, Adriana Tapus. 105-106 [doi]
- Policy adaptation with tactile feedbackBrenna Argall, Eric L. Sauser, Aude Billard. 107-108 [doi]
- Perception by proxy: humans helping robots to see in a manipulation taskJohn Alan Atherton, Michael A. Goodrich. 109-110 [doi]
- A comparison of unsupervised learning algorithms for gesture clusteringAdrian Ball, David C. Rye, Fabio Ramos, Mari Velonaki. 111-112 [doi]
- Perceptions and knowledge about robots in children of 11 years old in México CityEduardo Benítez Sandoval, Mauricio Reyes Castillo, John Alexander Rey Galindo. 113-114 [doi]
- The crucial role of robot self-awareness in HRIManuel Birlo, Adriana Tapus. 115-116 [doi]
- Development of a context model based on video analysisRoland Buchner, Astrid Weiss, Manfred Tscheligi. 117-118 [doi]
- Using depth information to improve face detectionWalker Burgin, Caroline Pantofaru, William D. Smart. 119-120 [doi]
- Interactive methods of tele-operating a single unmanned ground vehicle on a small screen interfaceChua Wei Liang Kenny, Chuan Huat Foo, Yong Siang Lee. 121-122 [doi]
- Child s recognition of emotions in robot s face and bodyIris Cohen, Rosemarijn Looije, Mark A. Neerincx. 123-124 [doi]
- Things that tweet, check-in and are befriended.: two explorations on robotics & social mediaHenriette S. M. Cramer, Sebastian Büttner. 125-126 [doi]
- A pilot study to understand requirements of a shopping mall robotChandan Datta, Anuj Kapuria, Ritukar Vijay. 127-128 [doi]
- Managing social constraints on recharge behaviour for robot companions using memoryAmol A. Deshmukh, Mei Yii Lim, Michael Kriegel, Ruth Aylett, Kyron Du Casse, Kheng Lee Koay, Kerstin Dautenhahn. 129-130 [doi]
- Designing interruptive behaviors of a public environmental monitoring robotVanessa Evers, Roelof de Vries, Paulo Alvito. 131-132 [doi]
- Interactional disparities in english and arabic native speakers with a bi-lingual robot receptionistImran Fanaswala, Brett Browning, Majd Sakr. 133-134 [doi]
- Comparative analysis of human motion trajectory prediction using minimum variance curvatureGonzalo Ferrer, Alberto Sanfeliu. 135-136 [doi]
- Anthropomorphic design for an interactive urban robot: the right design approachFlorian Förster, Astrid Weiss, Manfred Tscheligi. 137-138 [doi]
- Tactile sensing: a key technology for safe physical human robot interactionMarkus Fritzsche, Norbert Elkmann, Erik Schulenburg. 139-140 [doi]
- The chanty bear: a new application for hri researchKotaro Funakoshi, Tomoya Mizumoto, Ryo Nagata, Mikio Nakano. 141-142 [doi]
- A case for low-dose robotics in autism therapyMichael A. Goodrich, Mark B. Colton, Bonnie Brinton, Martin Fujiki. 143-144 [doi]
- Learning from failure: extended abstractDaniel H. Grollman, Aude Billard. 145-146 [doi]
- Exploring the influence of age, gender, education and computer experience on robot acceptance by older adultsMarcel Heerink. 147-148 [doi]
- A memory game for human-robot interactionSergio Hernandez-Mendez, Luis Alberto Morgado-Ramirez, Ana Cristina Ramirez-Hernandez, Luis Felipe Marin-Urias, Antonio Marín-Hernández, Fernando M. Montes González. 149-150 [doi]
- Tele-operation between USA and Japan using humanoid robot hand/armMakoto Honda, Takanori Miyoshi, Takashi Imamura, Masayuki Okabe, Faisal M. Yazadi, Kazuhiko Terashima. 151-152 [doi]
- Universal robots as solutions to wicked problems: debunking a robotic mythMattias Jacobsson, Henriette S. M. Cramer. 153-154 [doi]
- Experience centred design for a robotic eating aidJavier Jiménez Villarreal, Sara Ljungblad. 155-156 [doi]
- Upper-limb exercises for stroke patients through the direct engagement of an embodied agentHee-Tae Jung, Jennifer Baird, Yu-Kyong Choe, Roderic A. Grupen. 157-158 [doi]
- The new ontological category hypothesis in human-robot interactionPeter H. Kahn Jr., Aimee L. Reichert, Heather E. Gary, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Solace Shen, Jolina H. Ruckert, Brian T. Gill. 159-160 [doi]
- RIDE: mixed-mode control for mobile robot teamsErik Karulf, Marshall Strother, Parker Dunton, William D. Smart. 161-162 [doi]
- User recognition based on continuous monitoring and trackingHye-Jin Kim, Ho-Sub Yoon, Jae-Hong Kim. 163-164 [doi]
- Terrain-adaptive and user-friendly remote control of wheel-track hybrid mobile robot platformYoon-Gu Kim, Jeong-Hwan Kwak, Jinung An. 165-166 [doi]
- Assisted-care robot dealing with multiple requests in multi-party settingsYoshinori Kobayashi, Masahiko Gyoda, Tomoya Tabata, Yoshinori Kuno, Keiichi Yamazaki, Momoyo Shibuya, Yukiko Seki. 167-168 [doi]
- From cartoons to robots part 2: facial regions as cues to recognize emotionsTomoko Koda, Zsófia Ruttkay, Tomoharu Sano. 169-170 [doi]
- Gaze motion planning for android robotYutaka Kondo, Masato Kawamura, Kentaro Takemura, Jun Takamatsu, Tsukasa Ogasawara. 171-172 [doi]
- Perception of visual scene and intonation patterns of robot utterancesIvana Kruijff-Korbayová, Raveesh Meena, Pirita Pyykkönen. 173-174 [doi]
- Towards proactive assistant robots for human assembly tasksWooyoung Kwon, Il Hong Suh. 175-176 [doi]
- A panorama interface for telepresence robotsDaniel A. Lazewatsky, William D. Smart. 177-178 [doi]
- Predictability or adaptivity?: designing robot handoffs modeled from trained dogs and peopleMin Kyung Lee, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara B. Kiesler, Maya Cakmak, Siddhartha Srinivasa. 179-180 [doi]
- Understanding users perception of privacy in human-robot interactionMin Kyung Lee, Karen P. Tang, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara B. Kiesler. 181-182 [doi]
- Utilitarian vs. hedonic robots: role of parasocial tendency and anthropomorphism in shaping user attitudesNamseok Lee, Hochul Shin, S. Shyam Sundar. 183-184 [doi]
- Incremental learning of primitive skills from demonstration of a taskSang Hyoung Lee, Hyung Kyu Kim, Il Hong Suh. 185-186 [doi]
- Hitting a robot vs. hitting a human: is it the same?Sau-lai Lee, Ivy Yee-man Lau. 187-188 [doi]
- Recognition and incremental learning of scenario-oriented human behavior patterns by two threshold modelsGi Hyun Lim, Byoungjun Chung, Il Hong Suh. 189-190 [doi]
- Beyond speculative ethics in HRI?: ethical considerations and the relation to empirical dataSara Ljungblad, Stina Nylander, Mie Nørgaard. 191-192 [doi]
- Team-based interactions with heterogeneous robots through a novel HRI software architectureMeghann Lomas, Vera Zaychik Moffitt, Patrick Craven, E. Vincent Cross II, Jerry L. Franke, James S. Taylor. 193-194 [doi]
- The applicability of gricean maxims in social robotics polite dialogueLooi Qin En, See Swee Lan. 195-196 [doi]
- Polonius: a wizard of oz interface for HRI experimentsDavid V. Lu, William D. Smart. 197-198 [doi]
- Expressing emotions through robots: a case study using off-the-shelf programming interfacesVimitha Manohar, Shamma al Marzooqi, Jacob W. Crandall. 199-200 [doi]
- Recognition of spatial dynamics for predicting social interactionRoss Mead, Amin Atrash, Maja J. Mataric. 201-202 [doi]
- Make your wishes to genie in the lamp : physical push with a socially intelligent robotHye-Jin Min, Jong-Chan Park. 203-204 [doi]
- A communication structure for human-robot itinerary requestsNicole Mirnig, Astrid Weiss, Manfred Tscheligi. 205-206 [doi]
- Cognitive objects for human-computer interaction and human-robot interactionAndreas Möller, Luis Roalter, Matthias Kranz. 207-208 [doi]
- Inferring social gaze from conversational structure and timingRobin R. Murphy, Jessica Gonzales, Vasant Srinivasan. 209-210 [doi]
- Exploring sketching for robot collaborationMatei Negulescu, Tetsunari Inamura. 211-212 [doi]
- Exploring influences of robot anxiety into HRITatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Sachie Yamada, Tomohiro Suzuki. 213-214 [doi]
- Collaboration with an autonomous humanoid robot: a little gesture goes a long wayKevin O Brien, Joel Sutherland, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner. 215-216 [doi]
- User observation & dataset collection for robot trainingCaroline Pantofaru. 217-218 [doi]
- The effect of robot s behavior vs. appearance on communication with humansEunil Park, Hwayeon Kong, Hyeong-taek Lim, Jongsik Lee, Sangseok You, Angel Pasqual del Pobil. 219-220 [doi]
- Activity recognition from the interactions between an assistive robotic walker and human usersMitesh Patel, Jaime Valls Miró, Gamini Dissanayake. 221-222 [doi]
- Web-based object category learning using human-robot interaction cuesChristian I. Penaloza, Yasushi Mae, Tatsuo Arai, Kenichi Ohara, Tomohito Takubo. 223-224 [doi]
- Mission specialist interfaces in unmanned aerial systemsJoshua M. Peschel, Robin R. Murphy. 225-226 [doi]
- Attitude of german museum visitors towards an interactive art guide robotKarola Pitsch, Sebastian Wrede, Jens-Christian Seele, Luise Süssenbach. 227-228 [doi]
- Integration of a low-cost RGB-D sensor in a social robot for gesture recognitionArnaud A. Ramey, Víctor González-Pacheco, Miguel Angel Salichs. 229-230 [doi]
- Tangible interfaces for robot teleoperationGabriele Randelli, Matteo Venanzi, Daniele Nardi. 231-232 [doi]
- Generalizing behavior obtained from sparse demonstrationMarcia Riley, Gordon Cheng. 233-234 [doi]
- Adapting robot behavior to user s capabilities: a dance instruction studyRaquel Ros, Ilaria Baroni, Marco Nalin, Yiannis Demiris. 235-236 [doi]
- Unity in multiplicity: searching for complexity of persona in HRIJolina H. Ruckert. 237-238 [doi]
- Designing a robot through prototyping in the wildSelma Sabanovic, Sarah Reeder, Bobak Kechavarzi, Zachary Zimmerman. 239-240 [doi]
- Are specialist robots better than generalist robots?Young June Sah, Bomee Yoo, S. Shyam Sundar. 241-242 [doi]
- Generation of meaningful robot expressions with active learningGiovanni Saponaro, Alexandre Bernardino. 243-244 [doi]
- Random movement strategies in self-exploration for a humanoid robotGuido Schillaci, Verena Vanessa Hafner. 245-246 [doi]
- Who is more expressive during child-robot interaction: Pakistani or Dutch children?Suleman Shahid, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Omar Mubin. 247-248 [doi]
- The curious case of human-robot moralitySolace Shen. 249-250 [doi]
- A comparison of machine learning techniques for modeling human-robot interaction with children with autismElaine Short, David Feil-Seifer, Maja J. Mataric. 251-252 [doi]
- A survey of social gazeVasant Srinivasan, Robin R. Murphy. 253-254 [doi]
- A toolkit for exploring the role of voice in human-robot interactionVasant Srinivasan, Robin R. Murphy, Zachary Henkel, Victoria Groom, Clifford Nass. 255-256 [doi]
- An information-theoretic approach to modeling and quantifying assistive robotics HRIMartin F. Stoelen, Alberto Jardón Huete, Virginia Fernández, Carlos Balaguer, Fabio Bonsignorio. 257-258 [doi]
- Information provision-timing control for informational assistance robotHiroaki Sugiyama, Yasuhiro Minami. 259-260 [doi]
- Future robotic computer: a new type of computing device with robotic functionsYoung-Ho Suh, Hyun Kim, Joo-Haeng Lee, Joonmyun Cho, Moohun Lee, Jeongnam Yeom, Eun-Sun Cho. 261-262 [doi]
- StyROC: stylus robot overlay control & styRAC: stylus robot arm controlTeo Chee Hong, Keng Kiang Tan, Chua Wei Liang Kenny, Kok Tiong John Soo. 263-264 [doi]
- The implementation of care-receiving robot at an english learning school for childrenFumihide Tanaka, Madhumita Ghosh. 265-266 [doi]
- Linking children by telerobotics: experimental field and the first targetFumihide Tanaka, Toshimitsu Takahashi. 267-268 [doi]
- A theoretical heider s based model for opinion-changes analysis during a robotization social processBertrand Tondu. 269-270 [doi]
- Understanding spatial concepts from user actionsElin Anna Topp. 271-272 [doi]
- A model of the user s proximity for bayesian inferenceElena Torta, Raymond H. Cuijpers, James F. Juola. 273-274 [doi]
- Head pose estimation for a domestic robotDavid van der Pol, Raymond H. Cuijpers, James F. Juola. 277-278 [doi]
- DOMER: a wizard of oz interface for using interactive robots to scaffold social skills for children with autism spectrum disordersMichael Villano, Charles R. Crowell, Kristin Wier, Karen Tang, Brynn Thomas, Nicole Shea, Lauren M. Schmitt, Joshua J. Diehl. 279-280 [doi]
- Between real-world and virtual agents: the disembodied robotThibault Voisin, Hirotaka Osawa, Seiji Yamada, Michita Imai. 281-282 [doi]
- An android in the fieldAstrid M. von der Pütten, Nicole C. Krämer, Christian Becker-Asano, Hiroshi Ishiguro. 283-284 [doi]
- A human detection system for proxemics interactionXiao Wang, Xavier Clady, Consuelo Granata. 285-286 [doi]
- Human visual augmentation using wearable glasses with multiple cameras and information fusion of human eye tracking and scene understandingSeung-Ho Yang, Hyun Woo Kim, Min-Young Kim. 287-288 [doi]
- Rhythmic reference of a human while a rope turning taskKenta Yonekura, Chyon Hae Kim, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi Tsujino, Shigeki Sugano. 289-290 [doi]
- A relation between young children s computer utilization and their use of education robotsHyunmin Yoon. 291-292 [doi]
- MAWARI: an interactive social interfaceYuta Yoshiike, P. Ravindra De Silva, Michio Okada. 293-294 [doi]
- When the robot criticizes you...: self-serving bias in human-robot interactionSangseok You, Jiaqi Nie, Kiseul Suh, S. Shyam Sundar. 295-296 [doi]
- Vision-based contingency detectionJinhan Lee, Jeffrey F. Kiser, Aaron F. Bobick, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz. 297-304 [doi]
- Automatic analysis of affective postures and body motion to detect engagement with a game companionJyotirmay Sanghvi, Ginevra Castellano, Iolanda Leite, André Pereira, Peter W. McOwan, Ana Paiva. 305-312 [doi]
- A robotic game to evaluate interfaces used to show and teach visual objects to a robot in real world conditionPierre Rouanet, Fabien Danieau, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. 313-320 [doi]
- Sociable spotlights: a flock of interactive artifactsNaoki Ohshima, Yuta Yamaguchi, P. Ravindra De Silva, Michio Okada. 321-322 [doi]
- Automated detection and classification of positive vs. negative robot interactions with children with autism using distance-based featuresDavid Feil-Seifer, Maja J. Mataric. 323-330 [doi]
- Human-robot proxemics: physical and psychological distancing in human-robot interactionJonathan Mumm, Bilge Mutlu. 331-338 [doi]
- Human and robot perception in large-scale learning from demonstrationChristopher Crick, Sarah Osentoski, Graylin Jay, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins. 339-346 [doi]
- Robots that express emotion elicit better human teachingDan Leyzberg, Eleanor R. Avrunin, Jenny Liu, Brian Scassellati. 347-354 [doi]
- Usability of force-based controllers in physical human-robot interactionMarta Lopez Infante, Ville Kyrki. 355-362 [doi]
- Scalable target detection for large robot teamsHuadong Wang, Andreas Kolling, Nathan Brooks, Sean Owens, Shafiq Abedin, Paul Scerri, Pei-ju Lee, Shih Yi Chien, Michael Lewis, Katia P. Sycara. 363-370 [doi]
- Effects of unreliable automation and individual differences on supervisory control of multiple ground robotsJessie Y. C. Chen, Michael J. Barnes, Caitlin Kenny. 371-378 [doi]
- How many social robots can one operator control?Kuanhao Zheng, Dylan F. Glas, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita. 379-386 [doi]
- Survivor buddy: a social medium robotZachary Henkel, Negar Rashidi, Aaron Rice, Robin R. Murphy. 387-388 [doi]
- COLUMN: dynamic of interpersonal coordinationYasutaka Takeda, Yuta Yoshiike, Ravindra S. De Silva, Michio Okada. 389-390 [doi]
- The life of icub, a little humanoid robot learning from humans through tactile sensingEric L. Sauser, Brenna Argall, Aude Billard. 393-394 [doi]
- The floating head experimentDavid St-Onge, Nicolas Reeves, Christian Kroos, Maher Hanafi, Damith C. Herath, Stelarc. 395-396 [doi]
- Chief cook and keepon in the bot s funkEric L. Sauser, Marek P. Michalowski, Aude Billard, Hideki Kozima. 397-398 [doi]
- Caregiving intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders using an animal robotKwangsu Cho, Christine Shin. 399-400 [doi]
- Humanoid robot control using depth cameraHalit Bener Suay, Sonia Chernova. 401-402 [doi]
- ShakeTime!: a deceptive robot refereeMarynel Vázquez, Alexander May 0002, Aaron Steinfeld, Wei-Hsuan Chen. 403-404 [doi]
- Tots on botsMadeline E. Smith, Sharon A. Stansfield, Carole W. Dennis. 405-406 [doi]
- A wheelchair which can automatically move alongside a caregiverYoshinori Kobayashi, Yuki Kinpara, Erii Takano, Yoshinori Kuno, Keiichi Yamazaki, Akiko Yamazaki. 407-408 [doi]
- Who explains it?: avoiding the feeling of third-person helpers in auditory instruction for older peopleHirotaka Osawa, Jarrod Orszulak, Kathryn M. Godfrey, Seiji Yamada, Joseph F. Coughlin. 409-410 [doi]
- Snappy: snapshot-based robot interaction for arranging objectsSunao Hashimoto, Andrei Ostanin, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi. 411-412 [doi]
- Robot games for elderlySøren Tranberg Hansen. 413-414 [doi]
- Selecting and commanding groups in a multi-robot vision based systemBrian Milligan, Greg Mori, Richard T. Vaughan. 415-416 [doi]
- Intelligent humanoid robot with japanese Wikipedia ontology and robot action ontologyShotaro Kobayashi, Susumu Tamagawa, Takeshi Morita, Takahira Yamaguchi. 417-424 [doi]
- Using semantic technologies to describe robotic embodimentsAlex Juarez, Christoph Bartneck, Loe M. G. Feijs. 425-432 [doi]
- Robot self-initiative and personalization by learning through repeated interactionsMartin Mason, Manuel C. Lopes. 433-440 [doi]
- Modeling environments from a route perspectiveLuis Yoichi Morales Saiki, Satoru Satake, Takayuki Kanda, Norihiro Hagita. 441-448 [doi]
- Do elderly people prefer a conversational humanoid as a shopping assistant partner in supermarkets?Yamato Iwamura, Masahiro Shiomi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita. 449-456 [doi]
- Touched by a robot: an investigation of subjective responses to robot-initiated touchTiffany L. Chen, Chih-Hung King, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Charles C. Kemp. 457-464 [doi]
- Effect of robot s active touch on people s motivationKayako Nakagawa, Masahiro Shiomi, Kazuhiko Shinozawa, Reo Matsumura, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita. 465-472 [doi]
- Design and assessment of the haptic creature s affect displaySteve Yohanan, Karon E. MacLean. 473-480 [doi]
- Learning to interpret pointing gestures with a time-of-flight cameraDavid Droeschel, Jörg Stückler, Sven Behnke. 481-488 [doi]
- Using spatial and temporal contrast for fluent robot-human hand-oversMaya Cakmak, Siddhartha S. Srinivasa, Min Kyung Lee, Sara B. Kiesler, Jodi Forlizzi. 489-496 [doi]
- Nonverbal robot-group interaction using an imitated gaze cueNathan Kirchner, Alen Alempijevic, Gamini Dissanayake. 497-504 [doi]