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Research on Social Engagement with a Rabbitic User Interface
- Source :
- Payr, Sabine and Wallis, Peter and Cunningham, Stuart and Hawley, Mark (2009) Research on Social Engagement with a Rabbitic User Interface. [Conference Paper]
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Published
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Abstract
- Companions as interfaces to smart rooms need not only to be easy to interact with, but also to maintain long-term relationships with their users. The FP7-funded project SERA (Social Engagement with Robots and Agents) contributes to knowledge about and modeling of such relationships. One focal activity is an iterative field study to collect real-life long-term interaction data with a robotic interface. The first stage of this study has been completed. This paper reports on the set-up and the first insights.
- Subjects :
- Psychology: Applied Cognitive Psychology
Psychology: Behavioral Analysis
Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science: Human Computer Interaction
Linguistics: Computational Linguistics
Psychology: Social Psychology
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Behavioral Analysis
Artificial Intelligence
Human Computer Interaction
Computational Linguistics
Social Psychology
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- Database :
- CogPrints
- Journal :
- Payr, Sabine and Wallis, Peter and Cunningham, Stuart and Hawley, Mark (2009) Research on Social Engagement with a Rabbitic User Interface. [Conference Paper]
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- edscog.6864
- Document Type :
- Conference Paper