Investigating Socially Interactive Robots That Give the Right Cues and Make Their Presence Felt

TitleInvestigating Socially Interactive Robots That Give the Right Cues and Make Their Presence Felt
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsHűttenrauch H, Severinsen-Eklundh K
Conference NameProceedings of the CHI 2004 Workshop on Shaping Human-Robot Interaction
AbstractHuttenrauch and Eklundh [9] defined five modes of physical proximity between humans and robots: avoiding, passing, following, approaching, and touching. We add “none” as a possible value for PHYSICAL_PROXIMITY for the case where the robots and humans are not collocated.
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