


default search action
4th HRI 2009: La Jolla, California, USA
- Matthias Scheutz, François Michaud, Pamela J. Hinds, Brian Scassellati:

Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, HRI 2009, La Jolla, California, USA, March 9-13, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-404-1 - Akhil J. Madhani:

Bringing physical characters to life. 1-2 - Steve Squyres:

Interacting with robots on Mars: operation of the mars exploration rovers. 3-4 - Rosalind W. Picard:

Robots with emotional intelligence. 5-6
Designing robots based on human behavior
- Min Kyung Lee, Jodi Forlizzi, Paul E. Rybski, Frederick L. Crabbe, Wayne Chung, Josh Finkle, Eric Glaser, Sara B. Kiesler:

The snackbot: documenting the design of a robot for long-term human-robot interaction. 7-14 - Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Maya Cakmak:

Learning about objects with human teachers. 15-22 - Elizabeth S. Kim, Dan Leyzberg, Katherine M. Tsui, Brian Scassellati

:
How people talk when teaching a robot. 23-30
Robots as intermediaries
- Victoria Groom, Leila Takayama, Paloma Ochi, Clifford Nass:

I am my robot: the impact of robot-building and robot form on operators. 31-36 - François Ferland, François Pomerleau, Chon Tam Le Dinh, François Michaud:

Egocentric and exocentric teleoperation interface using real-time, 3D video projection. 37-44 - Ja-Young Sung, Henrik I. Christensen

, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Robots in the wild: understanding long-term use. 45-52
Non-verbal communication in HRI
- Yusuke Okuno, Takayuki Kanda

, Michita Imai, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Providing route directions: design of robot's utterance, gesture, and timing. 53-60 - Bilge Mutlu, Toshiyuki Shiwa, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:

Footing in human-robot conversations: how robots might shape participant roles using gaze cues. 61-68 - Bilge Mutlu, Fumitaka Yamaoka, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:

Nonverbal leakage in robots: communication of intentions through seemingly unintentional behavior. 69-76 - Maria Staudte, Matthew W. Crocker:

Visual attention in spoken human-robot interaction. 77-84
New methods for studying HRI
- Kevin Gold:

An information pipeline model of human-robot interaction. 85-92 - Manja Lohse, Marc Hanheide

, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Gerhard Sagerer:
Systemic interaction analysis (SInA) in HRI. 93-100 - Aaron Steinfeld

, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Brian Scassellati
:
The oz of wizard: simulating the human for interaction research. 101-108
Modeling social interaction
- Satoru Satake, Takayuki Kanda

, Dylan F. Glas
, Michita Imai, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
How to approach humans?: strategies for social robots to initiate interaction. 109-116 - Eric M. Meisner, Selma Sabanovic, Volkan Isler, Linnda R. Caporael, Jeff Trinkle:

ShadowPlay: a generative model for nonverbal human-robot interaction. 117-124 - Alan R. Wagner:

Creating and using matrix representations of social interaction. 125-132 - Fumitaka Yamaoka, Takayuki Kanda

, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Developing a model of robot behavior to identify and appropriately respond to implicit attention-shifting. 133-140
Situation awareness, interface design and usability
- Huadong Wang, Michael Lewis, Prasanna Velagapudi, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara

:
How search and its subtasks scale in N robots. 141-148 - Dylan F. Glas

, Takayuki Kanda
, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Field trial for simultaneous teleoperation of mobile social robots. 149-156 - Matthew Maverick Loper, Nathan P. Koenig, Sonia Chernova

, Chris V. Jones, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins:
Mobile human-robot teaming with environmental tolerance. 157-164
Responding to autonomy
- Benjamin Hardin, Michael A. Goodrich

:
On using mixed-initiative control: a perspective for managing large-scale robotic teams. 165-172 - Takayuki Kanda

, Masahiro Shiomi
, Zenta Miyashita, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
An affective guide robot in a shopping mall. 173-180 - Jessie Y. C. Chen:

Concurrent performance of military tasks and robotics tasks: effects of automation unreliability and individual differences. 181-188
HRI video abstracts
- Cindy L. Bethel, Christine Bringes, Robin R. Murphy:

Non-facial and non-verbal affective expression in appearance-constrained robots for use in victim management: robots to the rescue! 191-192 - Rodrigo Gutierrez, Jeff Craighead:

A native iPhone packbot OCU. 193-194 - Nikolaos Mavridis, Chandan Datta, Shervin Emami, Chiraz BenAbdelkader, Andry Tanoto, Tamer Rabie:

FaceBots: social robots utilizing facebook. 195-196 - Marek P. Michalowski, Jaewook Kim, Bomi M. Kim, Sonya S. Kwak, Hideki Kozima

:
Keepon goes Seoul-searching. 197-198 - Artemis Moroni, Jônatas Manzolli

:
AURAL: evolutionary sonification with robots. 199-200 - Robin R. Murphy, Masashi Konyo, Pedro Davalas, Gabe Knezek, Satoshi Tadokoro, Kazuna Sawata, Maarten van Zomeren:

Preliminary observation of HRI in robot-assisted medical response. 201-202 - Masato Noda, Toshihiro Osumi, Kenta Fujimoto, Yuki Kuwayama, Hirotaka Osawa, Michita Imai, Kazuhiko Shinozawa:

Blog robot: a new style for accessing location-based contents. 203-204 - Umashankar Nagarajan, George Kantor, Ralph L. Hollis:

Human-robot physical interaction with dynamically stable mobile robots. 205-206 - Hirotaka Osawa, Ren Ohmura, Michita Imai:

Anthropomorphization method using attachable humanoid parts. 207-208 - Tamie Salter, François Michaud, Dominic Létourneau:

Roball interacting with children. 209-210 - Søren Tranberg Hansen, Mikael Svenstrup, Hans Jørgen Andersen

, Thomas Bak
, Ole B. Jensen
:
The SantaBot experiment: a pilot study of human-robot interaction. 211-212 - Cornelia Wendt, Michael Popp, Berthold Färber:

Emotion induction during human-robot interaction. 213-214 - Ralf Westphal, Simon Winkelbach, Thomas Gösling, Markus Oszwald, Tobias Hüfner, Christian Krettek, Friedrich M. Wahl:

Human-robot interaction for 3D telemanipulated fracture reduction. 215-216
HRI late-breaking abstracts
- Takanori Komatsu

, Nozomi Kuki:
Can users react toward an on-screen agent as if they are reacting toward a robotic agent? 217-218 - Albert J. Causo

, Mai Matsuo, Etsuko Ueda, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara
:
Individualization of voxel-based hand model. 219-220 - Jongkyeong Park, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:

Robots with projectors: an alternative to anthropomorphic HRI. 221-222 - Keith Evan Green, Ian D. Wakjer, Johnell O. Brooks, Tarek H. Mokhtar, Linnea Smolentzov:

comforTABLE: a robotic environment for aging in place. 223-224 - Simon Brière, Patrick Boissy

, François Michaud:
In-home telehealth clinical interaction using a robot. 225-226 - Gil Weinberg

, Brian Blosser:
A leader-follower turn-taking model incorporating beat detection in musical human-robot interaction. 227-228 - Nick Hawes

, Michael Brenner, Kristoffer Sjöö:
Planning as an architectural control mechanism. 229-230 - Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda

, Tomohiro Suzuki, Sachie Yamada, Kensuke Kato:
Influences of concerns toward emotional interaction into social acceptability of robots. 231-232 - Gil Weinberg

, Aparna Raman, Trishul Mallikarjuna:
Interactive jamming with Shimon: a social robotic musician. 233-234 - Maarten van Zomeren, Joshua M. Peschel, Timothy Mann, Gabe Knezek, James Doebbler, Jeremy J. Davis, Tracy Anne Hammond

, Augustinus H. J. Oomes, Robin R. Murphy:
Human-robot interaction observations from a proto-study using SUAVs for structural inspection. 235-236 - Tamie Salter, François Michaud, Dominic Létourneau:

What are the benefits of adaptation when applied in the domain of child-robot interaction? 237-238 - Leila Takayama:

Making sense of agentic objects and teleoperation: in-the-moment and reflective perspectives. 239-240 - Dustin B. Chertoff, Sandy Vanderbleek, Stephen M. Fiore

, Shaun Gallagher
:
Cognitive architecture for perception-reaction intelligent computer agents (CAPRICA). 241-242 - Yoichi Matsuyama, Hikaru Taniyama, Shinya Fujie, Tetsunori Kobayashi:

System design of group communication activator: an entertainment task for elderly care. 243-244 - Laurel D. Riek

, Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
, Bhismadev Chakrabarti
, Peter Robinson:
How anthropomorphism affects empathy toward robots. 245-246 - Lin Wang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau

, Vanessa Evers, Benjamin Krisper Robinson, Pamela J. Hinds:
Responsiveness to robots: effects of ingroup orientation & communication style on HRI in china. 247-248 - Keith S. Jones, Elizabeth A. Schmidlin, Brian R. Johnson:

Tele-operators' judgments of their ability to drive through apertures. 249-250 - Daniel T. Levin, Megan M. Saylor:

Distinguishing defaults and second-line conceptualization in reasoning about humans, robots, and computers. 251-252 - Kristof Goris, Jelle Saldien, Dirk Lefeber:

Probo: a testbed for human robot interaction. 253-254 - Jeonghye Han, Dongho Kim:

r-Learning services for elementary school students with a teaching assistant robot. 255-256 - Astrid Weiss

, Daniela Wurhofer, Michael Lankes
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Autonomous vs. tele-operated: how people perceive human-robot collaboration with hrp-2. 257-258 - Astrid Weiss

, Roland Buchner, Thomas Scherndl
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
I would choose the other card: humanoid robot gives an advice. 259-260 - Astrid Weiss

, Thomas Scherndl
, Manfred Tscheligi
, Aude Billard
:
Evaluating the ICRA 2008 HRI challenge. 261-262 - Paul Saulnier, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:

Using bio-electrical signals to influence the social behaviours of domesticated robots. 263-264 - Jaap Ham

, Cees J. H. Midden:
A robot that says bad!: using negative and positive social feedback from a robotic agent to save energy. 265-266 - Rafael H. Bordini, Michael Fisher

, Maarten Sierhuis:
Formal verification of human-robot teamwork. 267-268 - Lei Liu, Pamela J. Hinds:

Transactive memory systems: a perspective on coordination in human-robot incident response teams. 269-270 - Sarah Kriz, Gregory Anderson, Magdalena D. Bugajska, J. Gregory Trafton:

Robot-directed speech as a means of exploring conceptualizations of robots. 271-272 - Nikolaos Mavridis, Chandan Datta, Shervin Emami, Andry Tanoto, Chiraz BenAbdelkader, Tamer Rabie:

FaceBots: robots utilizing and publishing social information in facebook. 273-274 - Henriette S. M. Cramer, Nicander A. Kemper, Alia Amin, Vanessa Evers:

The effects of robot touch and proactive behaviour on perceptions of human-robot interactions. 275-276 - Bernt Meerbeek

, Martin Saerbeck, Christoph Bartneck
:
Towards a design method for expressive robots. 277-278 - Ylva Fernaeus, Mattias Jacobsson, Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:

Are we living in a robot cargo cult? 279-280 - Umashankar Nagarajan, George Kantor, Ralph L. Hollis:

Human-robot physical interaction with dynamically stable mobile robots. 281-282 - Claus Lenz, Giorgio Panin, Thorsten Röder, Martin Wojtczyk, Alois C. Knoll:

Hardware-assisted multiple object tracking for human-robot-interaction. 283-284 - Dae-Jin Kim, Aman Behal:

Human-in-the-loop control of an assistive robotic arm in unstructured environments for spinal cord injured users. 285-286 - Alia Fisher, Patricia L. McDermott, Shane Fagan:

Bandwidth allocation in a military teleoperation task. 287-288 - Curtis M. Humphrey, Julie A. Adams:

General visualization abstraction algorithm for geographic map-based human-robot interfaces. 289-290 - Cindy L. Bethel, Kristen Salomon, Robin R. Murphy:

Preliminary results: humans find emotive non-anthropomorphic robots more calming. 291-292 - Ylva Fernaeus, Sara Ljungblad, Mattias Jacobsson, Alex S. Taylor

:
Where third wave HCI meets HRI: report from a workshop on user-centred design of robots. 293-294 - Juan Fasola, Maja J. Mataric:

Robot motivator: improving user performance on a physical/mental task. 295-296 - Adriana Tapus, Cristian Tapus, Maja J. Mataric:

Music therapist robot for individuals with cognitive impairments. 297-298 - Allison M. Jacobs, Benjamin R. Fransen, J. Malcolm McCurry, Frederick W. P. Heckel, Alan R. Wagner, J. Gregory Trafton:

A preliminary system for recognizing boredom. 299-300 - Nicolai Marquardt

, James Everett Young
, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:
Situated messages for asynchronous human-robot interaction. 301-302 - Chun Zhu, Weihua Sheng

:
Multi-sensor fusion for human daily activity recognition in robot-assisted living. 303-304 - Ryoung Kim, Sonya S. Kwak, Youn-Kyung Lim, Myungsuk Kim:

Focus group interview for designing a growing robot. 305-306 - Javier R. Movellan, Micah Eckhardt, Marjo Virnes

, Angelica Rodriguez:
Sociable robot improves toddler vocabulary skills. 307-308 - Martin Wojtczyk, Giorgio Panin, Claus Lenz, Thorsten Röder, Suraj Nair, Erwin Roth, Alois C. Knoll, Rüdiger Heidemann, Klaus Joeris, Chun Zhang, Mark Burnett, Tom Monica:

A vision based human robot interface for robotic walkthroughs in a biotech laboratory. 309-310 - Susana Zoghbi, Dana Kulic

, Elizabeth A. Croft
, H. F. Machiel Van der Loos
:
On Line - affective state reporting device: a tool for evaluating affective state inference systems. 311-312 - Maya B. Mathur, David B. Reichling:

An uncanny game of trust: social trustworthiness of robots inferred from subtle anthropomorphic facial cues. 313-314 - Justin W. Hart, Eleanor R. Avrunin, David Golub, Brian Scassellati

, Steven W. Zucker:
Incorporating active vision into the body schema. 315-316 - Ross Mead, Maja J. Mataric:

The power of suggestion: teaching sequences through assistive robot motions. 317-318 - Ji-Dong Yim, Christopher D. Shaw

:
CALLY: the cell-phone robot with affective expressions. 319-320 - Maxim Makatchev, Min Kyung Lee, Reid G. Simmons

:
Relating initial turns of human-robot dialogues to discourse. 321-322 - Paul Lapides, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:

HomeWindow: an augmented reality domestic monitor. 323-324 - Vikas Reddy Enti, Rajesh Arumugam, Krishnamoorthy Baskaran, Bingbing Liu, Foo Kong Foong, Appadorai Senthil Kumar, Dee Meng Kang, Xiaojun Wu, Wai Kit Goh:

Tea table, come closer to me. 325-326 - Hirotaka Osawa, Ren Ohmura, Michita Imai:

Self introducing poster using attachable humanoid parts. 327-328 - Massimiliano Zecca

, Fumiya Iida
, Nobutsuna Endo, Yu Mizoguchi, Keita Endo, Yousuke Kawabata, Kazuko Itoh, Atsuo Takanishi:
Evaluation of the effects of the shape of the artificial hand on the quality of the interaction: natural appearance vs. symbolic appearance. 329-330

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














