Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?
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Lohan KS, Vollmer A-L, Fritsch J, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute; 2009.
Lohan, K. S., Vollmer, A. - L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., & Wrede, B. (2009). Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Ed.), IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute. https://doi.org/10.1109/acii.2009.5349507
Lohan, K. S., Vollmer, A. - L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., and Wrede, B. (2009). “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?” in IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ed. (Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute).
Lohan, K.S., et al., 2009. Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute.
K.S. Lohan, et al., “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?”, IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed., Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute, 2009.
Lohan, K.S., Vollmer, A.-L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., Wrede, B.: Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ed.) IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, USA (2009).
Lohan, Katrin Solveig, Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Fritsch, Jannik, Rohlfing, Katharina, and Wrede, Britta. “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?”. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Ed. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute, 2009.
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Lohan KS, Vollmer A-L, Fritsch J, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute; 2009.
Lohan, K. S., Vollmer, A. - L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., & Wrede, B. (2009). Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Ed.), IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute. https://doi.org/10.1109/acii.2009.5349507
Lohan, K. S., Vollmer, A. - L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., and Wrede, B. (2009). “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?” in IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ed. (Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute).
Lohan, K.S., et al., 2009. Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute.
K.S. Lohan, et al., “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?”, IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ed., Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute, 2009.
Lohan, K.S., Vollmer, A.-L., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., Wrede, B.: Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations? In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ed.) IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, USA (2009).
Lohan, Katrin Solveig, Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Fritsch, Jannik, Rohlfing, Katharina, and Wrede, Britta. “Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?”. IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing. Ed. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Berkeley, USA: International Computer Science Institute, 2009.
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