Social Robotics: 7th International Conference, ICSR 2015, Paris, France, October 26-30, 2015, ProceedingsAdriana Tapus, Elisabeth André, Jean-Claude Martin, François Ferland, Mehdi Ammi Springer, 27.10.2015 - 717 sivua This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2015, held in Paris, France, in October 2015. The 70 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. The papers focus on the interaction between humans and robots and the integration of robots into our society and present innovative ideas and concepts, new discoveries and improvements, novel applications on the latest fundamental advances in the core technologies that form the backbone of social robotics, distinguished developmental projects, as well as seminal works in aesthetic design, ethics and philosophy, studies on social impact and influence pertaining to social robotics, and its interaction and communication with human beings and its social impact on our society. |
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A Reactive Competitive Emotion Selection System | 31 |
Group Vs Individual Comfort When a Robot Approaches | 41 |
Understanding Group Comfort Through Directional Statistics | 51 |
Adaptive Interaction of Persistent Robots to User Temporal Preferences | 61 |
Incremental Speech Production for Polite and Natural PersonalSpace Intrusion | 72 |
Formations for Facilitating Communication Among Robotic Wheelchair Users and Companions | 370 |
Young Users Perception of a Social Robot Displaying Familiarity and Eliciting Disclosure | 380 |
Youre Doing It Wrong Studying Unexpected Behaviors in ChildRobot Interaction | 390 |
Supporting SelfEfficacy in Diabetic Children with an Autonomous Robot | 401 |
SociallyAssistive Emotional Robot that Learns from the Wizard During the Interaction for Preventing Low Back Pain in Children | 411 |
Does the Presence of Social Agents Improve Cognitive Performance on a Vigilance Task? | 421 |
Agent Appearance Modulates Mind Attribution and Social Attention in HumanRobot Interaction | 431 |
Design and Performance of a Robotic Hearing Apparatus | 440 |
Evidence for the Utility of Verbal but not Necessarily Spoken Protest | 83 |
A Portable LowCost Social Device for HomeBased Autism Therapy | 93 |
Improving HumanRobot Physical Interaction with Inverse Kinematics Learning | 103 |
TeamBuilding Activities for Heterogeneous Groups of Humans and Robots | 113 |
Automatic Joint Attention Detection During Interaction with a Humanoid Robot | 124 |
Characterizing the State of the Art of HumanRobot Coproduction | 135 |
KeJia RobotAn Attractive Shopping Mall Guider | 145 |
CaseSensitive Methods for Evaluating HRI from a Sociological Point of View | 155 |
Social Facilitation in a GameLike HumanRobot Interaction Using Synthesized Emotions and Episodic Memory | 164 |
Motions of Robots Matter The Social Effects of Idle and Meaningful Motions | 174 |
A Users Perspective on Characteristics for Social HumanRobot Interaction | 184 |
An Adaptive and Proactive HumanAware Robot Guide | 194 |
The Effects of Social Gaze in HumanRobot Collaborative Assembly | 204 |
Influence of Upper Body Pose Mirroring in HumanRobot Interaction | 214 |
RobotCentric Activity Recognitionin the Wild | 224 |
Yes Dear that Belongs into the Shelf Exploratory Studies with Elderly People Who Learn to Train an Adaptive Robot Companion | 235 |
Using Video Manipulation to Protect Privacy in Remote Presence Systems | 245 |
A SingleCase Study | 255 |
Personalized ShortTerm Multimodal Interaction for Social Robots Assisting Users in Shopping Malls | 264 |
Interference in Human Perception | 275 |
A Multidisciplinary Approach | 285 |
RobotAssisted Training of Joint Attention Skills in Children Diagnosed with Autism | 296 |
Implicit Nonverbal Behaviors Expressing Closeness by 3D Agents | 306 |
A User Evaluation Study intheWild | 317 |
Higher Nonverbal Immediacy Leads to Greater Learning Gains in ChildRobot Tutoring Interactions | 327 |
Exploring the Four Social Bonds Evolvement for an Accompanying Minimally Designed Robot | 337 |
Maintaining the Communication Protocol Through Mixed Feedback Strategies | 348 |
Personalized Assistance for Dressing Users | 359 |
A ParticleFilter Approach for Active Perception in Networked Robot Systems | 451 |
Impact of Robot Actions on Social Signals and Reaction Times in HRI Error Situations | 461 |
SocialTask Learning for HRI | 472 |
Constructs of Peoples Attitudes Towards Domestic Robots | 482 |
Humanoid Robot Assisted Training for Facial Expressions Recognition Based on Affective Feedback | 492 |
Interaction Design Students and Childrens Views | 502 |
Healthcare Robots in Homes of Rural Older Adults | 512 |
More Social and Emotional Behaviour May Lead to Poorer Perceptions of a Social Robot | 522 |
Towards a Robot Computational Model to Preserve Dignity in Stigmatizing PatientCaregiver Relationships | 532 |
Predicting Extraversion from Nonverbal Features During a FacetoFace HumanRobot Interaction | 543 |
An Analysis of Gender Typecasts in Social HumanRobot Interaction | 554 |
Effects of Perspective Taking on Ratings of Human Likeness and Trust | 564 |
Timing is Key for Robot Trust Repair | 574 |
Ethical Challenges and Practical Issues | 584 |
Robots Gender Age and Accent | 594 |
Supervised Progressively Autonomous Robot Competencies | 603 |
A Case Study of Robot Interaction Among Individuals with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities | 613 |
Impact of Humanoid Social Robots on Treatment of a Pair of Iranian Autistic Twins | 623 |
CrossCorpus Experiments on Laughter and Emotion Detection in HRI with Elderly People | 633 |
Recognition and Resolution of Conflict Situations in Narrow Passages for Polite Mobile Robot Navigation | 643 |
Study on Adaptation of Robot Communication Strategies in Changing Situations | 654 |
Investigating the Effect of Relative Cultural Distance on the Acceptance of Robots | 664 |
Role of Social Robotics in Supporting Employees and Advancing Productivity | 674 |
Effects of Perspective Taking on Implicit Attitudes and Performance in Economic Games | 684 |
Smile and Laughter Detection for Elderly PeopleRobot Interaction | 694 |
Peer Versus Tutor | 704 |
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