Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function
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suggested applications for the more functional mobile robot BIRON are situated also in public environments. The anthropomorphic robot BARTHOC mainly seems to be appropriate for public usage. The paper tries to explain how the appearance and the capabilities of the robot influence what applications are ascribed to them. Moreover, it is shown what role domestic robots play in the field of social robotics and how they relate to public robots.
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Lohse M, Hegel F, Wrede B. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents. 2008;2:21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., & Wrede, B. (2008). Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents, 2, 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., and Wrede, B. (2008). Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents 2, 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., & Wrede, B., 2008. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents, 2, p 21-32.
M. Lohse, F. Hegel, and B. Wrede, “Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function”, Journal of Physical Agents, vol. 2, 2008, pp. 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., Wrede, B.: Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents. 2, 21-32 (2008).
Lohse, Manja, Hegel, Frank, and Wrede, Britta. “Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function”. Journal of Physical Agents 2 (2008): 21-32.
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suggested applications for the more functional mobile robot BIRON are situated also in public environments. The anthropomorphic robot BARTHOC mainly seems to be appropriate for public usage. The paper tries to explain how the appearance and the capabilities of the robot influence what applications are ascribed to them. Moreover, it is shown what role domestic robots play in the field of social robotics and how they relate to public robots.
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Lohse M, Hegel F, Wrede B. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents. 2008;2:21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., & Wrede, B. (2008). Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents, 2, 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., and Wrede, B. (2008). Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents 2, 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., & Wrede, B., 2008. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents, 2, p 21-32.
M. Lohse, F. Hegel, and B. Wrede, “Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function”, Journal of Physical Agents, vol. 2, 2008, pp. 21-32.
Lohse, M., Hegel, F., Wrede, B.: Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function. Journal of Physical Agents. 2, 21-32 (2008).
Lohse, Manja, Hegel, Frank, and Wrede, Britta. “Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function”. Journal of Physical Agents 2 (2008): 21-32.
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