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23rd RO-MAN 2014: Edinburgh, UK
- The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, IEEE RO-MAN 2014, Edinburgh, UK, August 25-29, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6763-6

- Sho Yokota

, Daisuke Chugo, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Kuniaki Kawabata
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The personal mobility interface including human twisting motion. 1-5 - Takanori Ohnuma, Geunho Lee

, Nak Young Chong
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Particle filter based lower limb prediction and motion control for JAIST Active Robotic Walker. 6-11 - Ayberk Ozgur

, Stéphane Bonardi
, Massimo Vespignani, Rico Moeckel
, Auke Jan Ijspeert
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Natural user interface for Roombots. 12-17 - Wei Liang Kenny Chua, Matthew Johnson, Thomas C. Eskridge

, Brenan Keller:
AOA: Ambient obstacle avoidance interface. 18-23 - Jinhwan Kwon, Ken-ichiro Ogawa, Taiki Ogata

, Yoshihiro Miyake:
Temporal processing on audiovisual simultaneity during perception of apparent motion. 24-29 - Naoki Mukawa, Hiroki Sasaki, Atsushi Kimura:

How do verbal/bodily fillers ease embarrassing situations during silences in conversations? 30-35 - Karola Pitsch, Sebastian Wrede:

When a robot orients visitors to an exhibit. Referential practices and interactional dynamics in real world HRI. 36-42 - Stephanie Schreitter, Brigitte Krenn:

Exploring inter- and intra-speaker variability in multi-modal task descriptions. 43-48 - Henrik Hautop Lund

, Patrizia Marti
, Michele Tittarelli:
Remixing playware. 49-55 - David Johan Christensen, Rune Fogh, Henrik Hautop Lund

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Playte, a tangible interface for engaging human-robot interaction. 56-62 - Junya Hirose, Masakazu Hirokawa

, Kenji Suzuki
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Robotic gaming companion to facilitate social interaction among children. 63-68 - Kenji Suzuki

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Social Playware: Device-mediated social interaction for therapeutic activities. 69-72 - Jongwon Park, Young Kook Kim, Byungho Yoon, Kyung-Soo Kim, Soohyun Kim:

Design, analysis and simulation of biped running robot. 73-78 - Michael Spangenberg, Dominik Henrich:

Towards an intuitive interface for instructing robots handling tasks based on verbalized physical effects. 79-84 - Kunihiro Ogata, Tomoyuki Yamamoto:

A fundamental study of light and flexible wearable robot assisting to recover movement functions. 90-95 - Ramiro Velazquez

, Edwige E. Pissaloux:
On human performance in tactile language learning and tactile memory. 96-101 - Omar K. Sayidmarie, Mohammad Osman Tokhi, Saad A. Agouri:

Real-time validation of a novel two-wheeled robot with a dynamically moving payload. 102-105 - Daniel A. Lazewatsky, William D. Smart:

Accessible interfaces for robot assistants. 106-111 - Deepesh Kumar

, Yash Goyal, Sunil Nair, Arvind Chauhan, Uttama Lahiri:
Design of a physiologically informed virtual reality based interactive platform for individuals with upper limb impairment. 112-117 - Naoki Uchiyama, Shigenori Sano, Suguru Kirita:

Design and control of a standing-operator mobile robot with avoidance function of collision and falling off. 118-123 - Nishanth Koganti

, Tomoya Tamei, Takamitsu Matsubara, Tomohiro Shibata
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Real-time estimation of Human-Cloth topological relationship using depth sensor for robotic clothing assistance. 124-129 - Sang-Seok Yun, Sung-Kee Park, JongSuk Choi:

A robotic treatment approach to promote social interaction skills for children with autism spectrum disorders. 130-134 - Syed Atif Mehdi, Karsten Berns:

A survey of human location estimation in a home environment. 135-140 - Daniel A. Lazewatsky, Cameron Bowie, William Curran, Jasper LaFortune, Benjamin Narin, Duy Nguyen, Amy Wyman, William D. Smart:

Wearable computing to enable robot microinteractions. 141-146 - Yimin Zhou, Guolai Jiang, Guoqing Xu, Xinyu Wu, Ludovic A. Krundel

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Kinect depth image based door detection for autonomous indoor navigation. 147-152 - Gi Hyun Lim

, Miguel Oliveira
, Vahid Mokhtari, S. Hamidreza Kasaei, Aneesh Chauhan
, Luís Seabra Lopes
, Ana Maria Tomé
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Interactive teaching and experience extraction for learning about objects and robot activities. 153-160 - Markus Sebastian Schwenk, Kai Oliver Arras:

R2-D2 Reloaded: A flexible sound synthesis system for sonic human-robot interaction design. 161-167 - Kohei Ogawa, Takenobu Chikaraishi, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Shogo Nishiguchi, Oriza Hirata, Hiroshi Ishiguro:

Designing robot behavior in conversations based on contemporary colloquial theatre theory. 168-173 - Xun Wang, Mary-Anne Williams

, Peter Gärdenfors, Jonathan Vitale
, Shaukat R. Abidi, Benjamin Johnston, Benjamin Kuipers, Alan Huang
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Directing human attention with pointing. 174-179 - Jacek Dabrowski

, Polychronis Kondaxakis, Ville Kyrki
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Holding hands - guiding humanoid walking using sensorless force control. 180-185 - Alex Barco

, Jordi Albo-Canals, Carles Garriga-Berga, Xavier Vilasís-Cardona, Laura Callejón, Marc Turón, Claudia Gómez, Anna López-Sala:
A drop-out rate in a long-term cognitive rehabilitation program through robotics aimed at children with TBI. 186-192 - Kazuyoshi Wada, Yuta Takasawa, Takanori Shibata:

Robot therapy at facilities for the elderly in Kanagawa prefecture - a report on the experimental result of the first month. 193-198 - Arzu Güneysu

, Recep Doga Siyli, Albert Ali Salah
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Auto-evaluation of motion imitation in a child-robot imitation game for upper arm rehabilitation. 199-204 - Edgar Flores, Sidney S. Fels

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A novel robotic neck for realizing an anatomically accurate android head targeting facial perception research. 205-210 - Roberto Meattini

, Umberto Scarcia, Claudio Melchiorri
, Tony Belpaeme:
Gestural art: A Steady State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) based Brain Computer Interface to express intentions through a robotic hand. 211-216 - Rachel M. Holladay, Anca D. Dragan, Siddhartha S. Srinivasa:

Legible robot pointing. 217-223 - Nicole Mirnig, Yeow Kee Tan, Tai Wen Chang, Yuanwei Chua, Tran Anh Dung, Haizhou Li

, Manfred Tscheligi
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Screen feedback in human-robot interaction: How to enhance robot expressiveness. 224-230 - Elizabeth J. Carter

, Michael N. Mistry, G. Peter K. Carr, Brooke A. Kelly
, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Playing catch with robots: Incorporating social gestures into physical interactions. 231-236 - Wing-Yue Geoffrey Louie, Jacob Li, Tiago Stegun Vaquero, Goldie Nejat:

A focus group study on the design considerations and impressions of a socially assistive robot for long-term care. 237-242 - Ninghang Hu, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:

A two-layered approach to recognize high-level human activities. 243-248 - Ansgar R. Koene

, Satoshi Endo, Anthony Remazeilles
, Miguel Prada
, Alan M. Wing
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Experimental testing of the CogLaboration prototype system for fluent Human-Robot object handover interactions. 249-254 - Bradley Hayes, Daniel Ullman, Emma Alexander, Caroline Bank, Brian Scassellati

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People help robots who help others, not robots who help themselves. 255-260 - Matthieu Destephe, Martim Brandao

, Tatsuhiro Kishi, Massimiliano Zecca
, Kenji Hashimoto
, Atsuo Takanishi:
Emotional gait: Effects on humans' perception of humanoid robots. 261-266 - Heather Knight, Reid G. Simmons

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Expressive motion with x, y and theta: Laban Effort Features for mobile robots. 267-273 - Joe Crumpton

, Cindy L. Bethel:
Conveying emotion in robotic speech: Lessons learned. 274-279 - Ryo Sato, Yugo Takeuchi:

Coordinating turn-taking and talking in multi-party conversations by controlling robot's eye-gaze. 280-285 - Luise Süssenbach, Nina Riether, Sebastian Schneider

, Ingmar Berger, Franz Kummert, Ingo Lütkebohle, Karola Pitsch
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A robot as fitness companion: Towards an interactive action-based motivation model. 286-293 - Wan Ling Chang, Selma Sabanovic, Lesa Huber:

Observational study of naturalistic interactions with the socially assistive robot PARO in a nursing home. 294-299 - Kohei Matsumura, Takumi Gompei, Yasuyuki Sumi:

Robot behavior designed to encourage conversations between visitors in an exhibition space. 300-305 - Ji-Won Seo

, Oh-Hoon Kwon, Jeong-Yean Yang, Chan-Soon Lim, Dong-Soo Kwon:
Weight aids system for Horse Riding Robot Simulator. 306-311 - Simon Keizer, Mary Ellen Foster

, Andre Gaschler, Manuel Giuliani
, Amy Isard, Oliver Lemon
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Handling uncertain input in multi-user human-robot interaction. 312-317 - Simon Keizer, Pantelis Kastoris, Mary Ellen Foster

, Amol A. Deshmukh, Oliver Lemon
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Evaluating a social multi-user interaction model using a Nao robot. 318-322 - Simon Ouellet, François Grondin, Francis Leconte, François Michaud:

Multimodal biometric identification system for mobile robots combining human metrology to face recognition and speaker identification. 323-328 - Ayan Ghosh, Jacques Penders, Peter E. Jones, Heath Reed:

Experience of using a haptic interface to follow a robot without visual feedback. 329-334 - Yeonsub Jin, Han Yong Chun, Euntai Kim, Sungchul Kang:

VT-ware: A wearable tactile device for upper extremity motion guidance. 335-340 - Mohsen Moradi Dalvand, Bijan Shirinzadeh, Saeid Nahavandi, Robert D. Howe:

Tissue characterization in medical robotics. 341-346 - Fatemeh Karimirad, Sunita Chauhan

, Bijan Shirinzadeh, Tom Drummond
, Saeid Nahavandi:
Vision-based robot-assisted biological cell micromanipulation. 347-352 - Min-Gyu Kim, Emilia I. Barakova

, Tino Lourens:
Rapid prototyping framework for robot-assisted training of autistic children. 353-358 - Matthew Lewis, Lola Cañamero

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An affective autonomous robot toddler to support the development of self-efficacy in diabetic children. 359-364 - Masakazu Hirokawa

, Atsushi Funahashi, Yasushi Itoh, Kenji Suzuki
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Design of affective robot-assisted activity for children with autism spectrum disorders. 365-370 - Amal Meddahi, Ryad Chellali:

Basic controls for generating robots behaviors in HRI contexts. 371-376 - Vincent Weistroffer, Alexis Paljic

, Philippe Fuchs, Olivier Hugues, Jean-Paul Chodacki, Pascal Ligot, Alexandre Morais:
Assessing the acceptability of human-robot co-presence on assembly lines: A comparison between actual situations and their virtual reality counterparts. 377-384 - Soichi Ishii, Yusuke Maeda

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Programming of robots based on online computation of their swept volumes. 385-390 - Yiannis Karayiannidis

, Christian Smith, Danica Kragic:
Mapping human intentions to robot motions via physical interaction through a jointly-held object. 391-397 - Jaesung Kwon, Woosung Yang, Hosun Lee, Ji-Hun Bae, Yonghwan Oh:

Biologically inspired control algorithm for an unified motion of whole robotic arm-hand system. 398-404 - Ruby Valverde Ibanez, Matthias U. Keysermann, Patrícia Amâncio Vargas

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Emotional memories in autonomous robots. 405-410 - Wisanu Jitviriya, Masato Koike, Eiji Hayashi:

Development of behavior and emotion models for Conbe-I using a Self-Organizing Map learning. 411-416 - Julian M. Angel Fernandez

, Andrea Bonarini
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Studying people's emotional responses to robot's movements in a small scene. 417-422 - Ivor D. Addo, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:

Applying affective feedback to reinforcement learning in ZOEI, a comic humanoid robot. 423-428 - Javier Garrido

, Wen Yu
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Trajectory generation in joint space using modified hidden Markov model. 429-434 - Sungmoon Jeong, Hosun Lee, Nak Young Chong

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Informative census transform for very low-resolution image representation. 435-440 - Hao Li, Omar A. Islas Ramírez, Mohamed Chetouani

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Potential human reaction aware mobile robot motion planner: Potential cost minimization framework. 441-448 - Lingzhi Liu, Guanyang Liu, Yuru Zhang, Dangxiao Wang

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A modified motion mapping method for haptic device based space teleoperation. 449-453 - Yudai Fudaba, Yuko Tsusaka, Jun Ozawa:

Target object color-based force feedback compensation control in master-slave systems. 454-459 - Tatsuya Nomura:

Influences of experiences of robots into Negative Attitudes toward Robots. 460-464 - Casey C. Bennett

, Selma Sabanovic, Marlena R. Fraune, Kate Shaw:
Context congruency and robotic facial expressions: Do effects on human perceptions vary across culture? 465-470 - LaVonda Brown, Ayanna M. Howard:

Gestural behavioral implementation on a humanoid robotic platform for effective social interaction. 471-476 - Luís Almeida

, Bruno Patrão
, Paulo Menezes
, Jorge Dias
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Be the robot: Human embodiment in tele-operation driving tasks. 477-482 - Ben Salem:

PetRo: Development of a modular pet robot. 483-488 - Ricarda Wullenkord, Friederike Eyssel:

Improving attitudes towards social robots using imagined contact. 489-494 - Vesna Kirandziska, Nevena Ackovska

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A Robot that Perceives Human Emotions and Implications in human-robot interaction. 495-498 - Alessandro Pieropan, Hedvig Kjellström:

Unsupervised object exploration using context. 499-506 - JiGwan Park, Kijin An, JongSuk Choi:

Realistic 3D simulation of multiple human recognition over Perception Sensor Network. 507-512 - Masaya Arai, Yoshihisa Sato, Ryota Suzuki, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Yoshinori Kuno

, Satoshi Miyazawa, Mihoko Fukushima, Keiichi Yamazaki, Akiko Yamazaki:
Robotic wheelchair moving with multiple companions. 513-518 - Christian Dondrup, Nicola Bellotto

, Marc Hanheide
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Social distance augmented qualitative trajectory calculus for Human-Robot Spatial Interaction. 519-524 - Xinshuang Zhao, Ahmed M. Naguib, Sukhan Lee:

Kinect based calling gesture recognition for taking order service of elderly care robot. 525-530 - Shih-Huan Tseng, Yuan-Han Hsu, Yi-Shiu Chiang, Tung-Yen Wu, Li-Chen Fu

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Multi-human spatial social pattern understanding for a multi-modal robot through nonverbal social signals. 531-536 - Lorenzo Peppoloni, Alessandro Di Fava, Emanuele Ruffaldi, Carlo Alberto Avizzano

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A ROS-integrated architecture to learn manipulation tasks from a single demonstration. 537-542 - Johannes Feldmaier, Klaus Diepold:

Path-finding using reinforcement learning and affective states. 543-548 - Mari Sekiguchi, Koichi Ishiwata, Masataka Fuchida, Akio Nakamura:

Development of a wearable system for navigating the visually impaired in the indoor environment - a prototype system for fork detection and navigation -. 549-554 - Hoang-Long Cao

, Greet Van de Perre, Ramona Simut, Cristina Pop, Andreea Peca, Dirk Lefeber, Bram Vanderborght
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Enhancing My Keepon robot: A simple and low-cost solution for robot platform in Human-Robot Interaction studies. 555-560 - Jillian Greczek, Edward Kaszubski, Amin Atrash, Maja J. Mataric:

Graded cueing feedback in robot-mediated imitation practice for children with autism spectrum disorders. 561-566 - Alessandra Sciutti

, Francesco Rea
, Giulio Sandini
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When you are young, (robot's) looks matter. Developmental changes in the desired properties of a robot friend. 567-573 - Tamie Salter, Neil Davey, François Michaud:

Designing & developing QueBall, a robotic device for autism therapy. 574-579 - Omar Mubin

, Thomas D'Arcy, Ghulam Murtaza
, Simeon Simoff
, Christopher J. Stanton
, Catherine J. Stevens
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Active or passive?: Investigating the impact of robot role in meetings. 580-585 - Philine Donner, Florian Wirnshofer, Martin Buss:

Controller synthesis for human-robot cooperative swinging of rigid objects based on human-human experiments. 586-592 - Erik Berger, Mark Sastuba

, David Vogt, Bernhard Jung, Heni Ben Amor:
Dynamic Mode Decomposition for perturbation estimation in human robot interaction. 593-600 - Stephan Puls, Heinz Wörn:

Plausibility verification for situation awareness in safe human-robot cooperation. 601-606 - Robert Tyler Loftin, Bei Peng, James MacGlashan, Michael L. Littman, Matthew E. Taylor

, Jeff Huang, David L. Roberts:
Learning something from nothing: Leveraging implicit human feedback strategies. 607-612 - Santiago Morante, Juan G. Victores

, Alberto Jardón
, Carlos Balaguer
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On using guided motor primitives to execute Continuous Goal-Directed Actions. 613-618 - Leonel Dario Rozo, Sylvain Calinon, Darwin G. Caldwell

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Learning force and position constraints in human-robot cooperative transportation. 619-624 - Abir-Beatrice Karami, Karim Sehaba, Benoît Encelle:

Learn to adapt based on users' feedback. 625-630 - Tetsuya Yasuda, Harumi Kobayashi:

Addressers' gesture changes according to addressees' interpretation of communicative intention. 631-636 - Omar Mubin

, Joshua Henderson, Christoph Bartneck
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You just do not understand me! Speech Recognition in Human Robot Interaction. 637-642 - Jacqueline M. Kory, Cynthia Breazeal:

Storytelling with robots: Learning companions for preschool children's language development. 643-648 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová

, Elettra Oleari
, Ilaria Baroni
, Bernd Kiefer, Mattia Coti Zelati, Clara Pozzi, Alberto Sanna:
Effects of off-activity talk in human-robot interaction with diabetic children. 649-654 - Cordula Vesper:

How to support action prediction: Evidence from human coordination tasks. 655-659 - Kerstin Eder

, Chris Harper, Ute Leonards
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Towards the safety of human-in-the-loop robotics: Challenges and opportunities for safety assurance of robotic co-workers'. 660-665 - Claus Lenz, Alois C. Knoll

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Mechanisms and capabilities for human robot collaboration. 666-671 - Igor M. Verner, Sergei Gamer:

Focusing learner-in-the-loop robotics on training spatial skills. 672-677 - Hirokazu Madokoro, Kazuhito Sato, Nobuhiro Shimoi:

Adaptive Category Mapping Networks for all-mode topological feature learning used for mobile robot vision. 678-683 - Thierry Fraichard

, Remi Paulin, Patrick Reignier:
Human-Robot Motion: An attention-based navigation approach. 684-691 - Steffen Müller, Sina Sprenger, Horst-Michael Gross:

Online adaptation of dialog strategies based on probabilistic planning. 692-697 - Soh Iizuka, Takahiko Nakamura, Satoshi Suzuki:

Robot Navigation in dynamic environment for an indoor human monitoring. 698-703 - Philipp Beckerle

, Fabian Schultje, Janis Wojtusch
, Oliver Christ:
Implementation, control and user-feedback of the Int2Bot for the investigation of lower limb body schema integration. 704-709 - Fabian Schultje, Philipp Beckerle

, Martin Grimmer
, Janis Wojtusch
, Stephan Rinderknecht:
Comparison of trajectory generation methods for a human-robot interface based on motion tracking in the Int2Bot. 710-715 - Amir Ebrahimi, David Minzenmay, Bernhard Budaker, Urs Schneider

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Bionic upper orthotics with integrated EMG sensory. 716-719 - Ramazan Unal, F. Klijnstra, S. M. Behrens, Edsko E. G. Hekman, Stefano Stramigioli

, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Raffaella Carloni:
The control of recycling energy strorage capacity for WalkMECHadapt. 720-725 - Vito Magnanimo, Matteo Saveriano

, Silvia Rossi
, Dongheui Lee:
A Bayesian approach for task recognition and future human activity prediction. 726-731 - Diego R. Faria

, Cristiano Premebida
, Urbano Nunes
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A probabilistic approach for human everyday activities recognition using body motion from RGB-D images. 732-737 - Barbara Bruno

, Fulvio Mastrogiovanni
, Antonio Sgorbissa
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A public domain dataset for ADL recognition using wrist-placed accelerometers. 738-743 - Eric Martinson:

Detecting occluded people for robotic guidance. 744-749 - Yohei Shiraki, Kazuyuki Nagata, Natsuki Yamanobe, Akira Nakamura, Kensuke Harada

, Daisuke Sato, Dragomir N. Nenchev:
Modeling of everyday objects for semantic grasp. 750-755 - João Paulo

, Paulo Peixoto
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Classification of reaching and gripping gestures for safety on walking aids. 756-761 - Naoki Uchiyama, Dai Kurita, Shigenori Sano:

Design of a biped robot for supporting an object transportation task. 762-766 - Christoph Weinrich, Tim Wengefeld, Christof Schröter, Horst-Michael Gross:

People detection and distinction of their walking aids in 2D laser range data based on generic distance-invariant features. 767-773 - Rafael Ramón Vigo, Noé Pérez-Higueras

, Fernando Caballero
, Luis Merino
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Transferring human navigation behaviors into a robot local planner. 774-779 - M. Lauckner, F. Kobiela, Dietrich Manzey:

'Hey robot, please step back!' - exploration of a spatial threshold of comfort for human-mechanoid spatial interaction in a hallway scenario. 780-787 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad, Toyoaki Nishida:

Effect of back and mutual imitation on human's perception of a humanoid's imitative skill. 788-795 - Ilaria Baroni

, Marco Nalin
, Mattia Coti Zelati, Elettra Oleari
, Alberto Sanna:
Designing motivational robot: How robots might motivate children to eat fruits and vegetables. 796-801 - Shizuko Matsuzoe, Hideaki Kuzuoka

, Fumihide Tanaka:
Learning English words with the aid of an autonomous care-receiving robot in a children's group activity. 802-807 - Karolina Zawieska

, Brian R. Duffy:
Human-Robot exploration. 808-813 - Katrin S. Lohan, Amol A. Deshmukh, Ruth Aylett:

How can a robot signal its incapability to perform a certain task to humans in an acceptable manner? 814-819 - Sandra Costa, Filomena O. Soares

, Ana Paula Pereira Vieira
, Cristina P. Santos
, Antoine Hiolle:
Building a game scenario to encourage children with autism to recognize and label emotions using a humanoid robot. 820-825 - Anara Sandygulova

, Mauro Dragone, Gregory M. P. O'Hare
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Real-time adaptive child-robot interaction: Age and gender determination of children based on 3D body metrics. 826-831 - Yoshihiro Sejima, Tomio Watanabe, Mitsuru Jindai:

Development of an interaction-activated communication model based on a heat conduction equation in voice communication. 832-837 - Maria Javaid, Milos Zefran

, Barbara Di Eugenio:
Communication through physical interaction: A study of human collaborative manipulation of a planar object. 838-843 - Riccardo Caccavale, Enrico Leone, Lorenzo Lucignano, Silvia Rossi

, Mariacarla Staffa
, Alberto Finzi
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Attentional regulations in a situated human-robot dialogue. 844-849 - Poornima Kaniarasu, Aaron Steinfeld

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Effects of blame on trust in human robot interaction. 850-855 - Hyun-Ja Im, Chang-Eun Lee, Young-Jo Cho:

Radio mapping scheme using collective intelligent robots for teleoperation in unstructured environments. 856-861 - Patrícia Alves-Oliveira

, Srinivasan Janarthanam, Ana Candeias, Amol A. Deshmukh, Tiago Ribeiro, Helen F. Hastie, Ana Paiva, Ruth Aylett:
Towards dialogue dimensions for a robotic tutor in collaborative learning scenarios. 862-867 - Lanbo She, Yu Cheng, Joyce Yue Chai, Yunyi Jia, Shaohua Yang, Ning Xi:

Teaching Robots New Actions through Natural Language Instructions. 868-873 - Thomas R. Colin, Nanja J. J. M. Smets, Tina Mioch, Mark A. Neerincx:

Real time modeling of the cognitive load of an Urban Search And Rescue robot operator. 874-879 - Axel Vick

, Dragoljub Surdilovic, Ajit Kai Drager, Jörg Krüger
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The industrial robot as intelligent tool carrier for human-robot interactive artwork. 880-885 - Tom Williams, Priscilla Briggs, Nathaniel Pelz, Matthias Scheutz

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Is robot telepathy acceptable? Investigating effects of nonverbal robot-robot communication on human-robot interaction. 886-891 - Abdul Manan Khan, Deok-won Yun, Jung-Soo Han, Kyoosik Shin, Chang-Soo Han:

Upper extremity assist exoskeleton robot. 892-898 - Haruhisa Kawasaki, Masayasu Kayukawa, Hirofumi Sakaeda, Tetsuya Mouri:

Learning system for myoelectric prosthetic hand control by forearm amputees. 899-904 - Albert De Beir, Emilie A. Caspar

, Florence Yernaux, Pedro Magalhaes Da Saldanha da Gama, Bram Vanderborght
, Axel Cleermans:
Developing new frontiers in the Rubber Hand Illusion: Design of an open source robotic hand to better understand prosthetics. 905-910 - Sergio García-Vergara, Miguel Moises Serrano, Yu-Ping Chen, Ayanna M. Howard:

Developing a baseline for upper-body motor skill assessment using a robotic kinematic model. 911-916 - Alistair McConnell

, Xianwen Kong
, Patrícia A. Vargas
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A novel robotic assistive device for stroke-rehabilitation. 917-923 - Elaine Short

, Katelyn Swift-Spong, Jillian Greczek, Aditi Ramachandran, Alexandru Litoiu, Elena Corina Grigore, David Feil-Seifer
, Samuel Shuster, Jin Joo Lee, Shaobo Huang, Svetlana Levonisova, Sarah Litz, Jamy Li
, Gisele Ragusa, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Maja J. Mataric, Brian Scassellati
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How to train your DragonBot: Socially assistive robots for teaching children about nutrition through play. 924-929 - David Robert, Victor van den Bergh:

Children's Openness to Interacting with a Robot Scale (COIRS). 930-935 - Ilaria Baroni

, Marco Nalin
, Paul Baxter
, Clara Pozzi, Elettra Oleari
, Alberto Sanna, Tony Belpaeme:
What a robotic companion could do for a diabetic child. 936-941 - Irini Giannopulu

, Valérie Montreynaud, Tomio Watanabe:
Neurotypical and autistic children aged 6 to 7 years in a speaker-listener situation with a human or a minimalist InterActor robot. 942-948 - Louis McCallum

, Peter W. McOwan:
Shut up and play: A musical approach to engagement and social presence in Human Robot Interaction. 949-954 - Sofia Serholt

, Wolmet Barendregt
, Iolanda Leite
, Helen F. Hastie, Aidan Jones, Ana Paiva, Asimina Vasalou
, Ginevra Castellano:
Teachers' views on the use of empathic robotic tutors in the classroom. 955-960 - Phoebe Liu, Dylan F. Glas

, Takayuki Kanda
, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
How to train your robot - teaching service robots to reproduce human social behavior. 961-968 - Xiao Zhang, Ali Mollahosseini, Amir H. Kargar B., Evan Boucher, Richard M. Voyles

, Rodney D. Nielsen, Mohammad H. Mahoor
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eBear: An expressive Bear-Like robot. 969-974 - Amanpreet Singh

, Ashish Singla, Sanjeev Soni
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D-H parameters augmented with dummy frames for serial manipulators containing spatial links. 975-980 - German Ignacio Parisi, Doreen Jirak

, Stefan Wermter:
HandSOM - neural clustering of hand motion for gesture recognition in real time. 981-986 - Dongseok Yang, Jong-Kuk Lim, Younggeun Choi:

Early childhood education by hand gesture recognition using a smartphone based robot. 987-992 - Domenico Prattichizzo

, Monica Malvezzi, Irfan Hussain
, Gionata Salvietti
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The Sixth-Finger: A modular extra-finger to enhance human hand capabilities. 993-998 - Kerstin Fischer

, Bianca Soto, Caroline Pantofaru, Leila Takayama:
Initiating interactions in order to get help: Effects of social framing on people's responses to robots' requests for assistance. 999-1005 - Bianca H. Ximenes, Icaro M. Moreira, Judith Kelner:

Extreme human-robot interfaces: Increasing trust and assurance around robots. 1006-1011 - O. Can Görür

, Aydan M. Erkmen
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Elastic networks in reshaping human intentions by proactive social robot moves. 1012-1017 - Thi-Hai-Ha Dang, Adriana Tapus:

Towards personality-based assistance in human-machine interaction. 1018-1023 - Mriganka Biswas

, John Christopher Murray
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Effect of cognitive biases on human-robot interaction: A case study of a robot's misattribution. 1024-1029 - Susanne Stadler, Astrid Weiss

, Manfred Tscheligi
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I Trained this robot: The impact of pre-experience and execution behavior on robot teachers. 1030-1036 - Eleanor R. Avrunin, Reid G. Simmons

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Socially-appropriate approach paths using human data. 1037-1042 - Paul Robinette

, Alan R. Wagner, Ayanna M. Howard:
Assessment of robot guidance modalities conveying instructions to humans in emergency situations. 1043-1049 - Céline Jost, Marine Grandgeorge, Brigitte Le Pévédic, Dominique Duhaut:

Robot or tablet: Users' behaviors on a memory game. 1050-1055 - Ronny Stricker, Steffen Müller, Horst-Michael Gross:

Non-contact video-based pulse rate measurement on a mobile service robot. 1056-1062 - Wafa Johal

, Sylvie Pesty, Gaelle Calvary:
Towards companion robots behaving with style. 1063-1068 - Jung-Ju Choi, Yunkyung Kim, Sonya S. Kwak:

The autonomy levels and the human intervention levels of robots: The impact of robot types in human-robot interaction. 1069-1074 - Masahiro Furukawa

, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi:
Voluntary self-tapping induces self-localization shift. 1075-1082 - Daisuke Nakamichi, Shuichi Nishio, Hiroshi Ishiguro:

Training of telecommunication through teleoperated android "Telenoid" and its effect. 1083-1088 - Velin D. Dimitrov, Taskin Padir:

A shared control architecture for human-in-the-loop robotics applications. 1089-1094 - Seng Lee Koh, Kevin Pfeil, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:

Enhancing the robot avateering metaphor discreetly with an assistive agent and its effect on perception. 1095-1102 - Grégoire Milliez, Matthieu Warnier, Aurélie Clodic

, Rachid Alami
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A framework for endowing an interactive robot with reasoning capabilities about perspective-taking and belief management. 1103-1109 - Ali Ghadirzadeh, Gert Kootstra

, Atsuto Maki, Mårten Björkman:
Learning visual forward models to compensate for self-induced image motion. 1110-1115 - Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic:

Negative Attitudes toward minimalistic Robots with intragroup communication styles. 1116-1121 - Gordon Briggs, Bryce Gessell, Matt Dunlap, Matthias Scheutz

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Actions speak louder than looks: Does robot appearance affect human reactions to robot protest and distress? 1122-1127 - Megan Strait, Matthias Scheutz

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Measuring users' responses to humans, robots, and human-like robots with functional near infrared spectroscopy. 1128-1133 - Willy Barnett, Adrienne Foos, Thorsten Gruber

, Debbie Keeling
, Kathleen Keeling
, Linda Nasr
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Consumer perceptions of Interactive Service Robots: A Value-Dominant Logic perspective. 1134-1139 - Fumitake Fujii

, Yuta Hirose, Hiroyoshi Murata, Takuya Okada:
Use of angular acceleration and velocity estimates for control of pneumatic-powered wearable motion assist device. 1140-1146

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