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Robots are Always Social

Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Physical movement is a dominant element in robot behavior. We evaluate if robotic movements are automatically interpreted as social cues, even if the robot has no social role. 24 participants performed the Implicit Associations Test, classifying robotic gestures into direction categories ("to-front" or "to-back") and words into social categories ...
Hadas Erel   +3 more
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Robot Social Intelligence

2012
Robots are pervading human society today at an ever-accelerating rate, but in order to actualize their profound potential impact, robots will need cognitive capabilities that support the necessary social intelligence required to fluently engage with people and other robots. People are social agents and robots must develop sufficient social intelligence
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Nudging by Social Robots

2020
In this paper, I consider whether social robots can nudge us in standard ways, i.e., by influencing choice/behavior in predictable ways, and the ethical issues attached to that. I then argue that social robots can also nudge us in non-standard ways, by influencing in predictable ways cognitive and affective states as opposed to simple choice/behavior ...
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A Social Robot in a Tourist Environment

2014
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Diego Nieto   +3 more
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Social Robots and Sentimentality

2014
In this paper I discuss the objection that we are deplorably sentimental, i.e., we misrepresent the world in order to indulge in certain feelings, whenever we feel affection and act in an affectionate way towards certain social robots. I will focus my discussion on documented behaviors typically of elderly people towards pet robots such as Paro.
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Ironies of social robotics

Science Robotics
Aiming for “humanlike” or “natural” interactions can make social robots and their limitations more difficult to understand.
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Social Robot Navigation

2010
Mobile robots that encounter people on a regular basis must react to them in some way. While traditional robot control algorithms treat all unexpected sensor readings as objects to be avoided, we argue that robots that operate around people should react socially to those people, following the same social conventions that people use around each other ...
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Social Robots

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2017
The fields of Social Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction are undergoing rapid growth, motivated by important societal challenges facing the general public such as aging in place, healthcare, education, manufacturing, transportation, and much more. Such applications motivate the development of ever more intelligent and capable autonomous robots and ...
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Social learning in swarm robotics

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2022
Nicolas Bredeche
exaly  

Socially interactive robots

Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2003
Terry Fong, Illah R. Nourbakhsh
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