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Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2016
- Daniel S. Brown, Michael A. Goodrich, Shin-Young Jung, Sean Kerman:
Two invariants of human-swarm interaction. 1-31 - Alexandre Coninx, Paul Baxter, Elettra Oleari, Sara Bellini, Bert P. B. Bierman, Olivier A. Blanson Henkemans, Lola Cañamero
, Piero Cosi, Valentin Enescu, Raquel Ros Espinoza, Antoine Hiolle, Rémi Humbert, Bernd Kiefer, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Rosemarijn Looije, Marco Mosconi, Mark A. Neerincx, Giulio Paci, Georgios Patsis, Clara Pozzi, Francesca Sacchitelli, Hichem Sahli, Alberto Sanna, Giacomo Sommavilla, Fabio Tesser, Yiannis Demiris
, Tony Belpaeme:
Towards long-term social child-robot interaction: using multi-activity switching to engage young users. 32-67 - Goh Matsuda, Kazuo Hiraki, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
EEG-Based mu rhythm suppression to measure the effects of appearance and motion on perceived human likeness of a robot. 68-81 - Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Derek Cormier, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young:
Please continue, we need more data: an exploration of obedience to robots. 82-99 - Elizabeth Phillips, Kristin E. Schaefer, Deborah R. Billings, Florian Jentsch, Peter A. Hancock:
Human-animal teams as an analog for future human-robot teams: influencing design and fostering trust. 100-125
Volume 5, Number 2, September 2016
- Tian Zhou, Maria E. Cabrera, Juan P. Wachs, Thomas Low, Chandru Sundaram:
A comparative study for telerobotic surgery using free hand gestures. 1-28 - Kumar Yogeeswaran, Jakub Zlotowski
, Megan Livingstone, Christoph Bartneck
, Hidenobu Sumioka, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
The interactive effects of robot anthropomorphism and robot ability on perceived threat and support for robotics research. 29-47 - Ross Mead, Maja J. Mataric:
Robots have needs too: how and why people adapt their proxemic behavior to improve robot social signal understanding. 48-68 - Rik van den Brule, Gijsbert Bijlstra, Ron Dotsch, Pim Haselager
, Daniël H. J. Wigboldus:
Warning signals for poor performance improve human-robot interaction. 69-89
Volume 5, Number 3, December 2016
- Kate Darling, Ryan Calo:
Introduction to journal of human-robot interaction special issue on law and policy. 1-2 - Christopher Brett Jaeger
, Daniel T. Levin:
If asimo thinks, does roomba feel?: the legal implications of attributing agency to technology. 3-25 - Richmond Y. Wong
, Deirdre K. Mulligan:
These aren't the autonomous drones you're looking for: investigating privacy concerns through concept videos. 26-54 - Peter Asaro:
"Hands up, don't shoot!": HRI and the automation of police use of force. 55-69 - Woodrow Hartzog
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Et tu, Android?: regulating dangerous and dishonest robots. 70-81
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