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    Accelerating Robot Development Through Integral Analysis of Human-Robot Interaction by Kooijmans, T., Kanda, T., Bartneck, C., Ishiguro, H., Hagita, N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on robotics (01-10-2007)
    “…The development of interactive robots is a complicated process, involving a plethora of psychological, technical, and contextual influences. To design a robot…”
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    A design-centred framework for social human-robot interaction by Bartneck, C., Forlizzi, J.

    “…Robots currently integrate into our everyday lives, but little is known about how they can act socially. In this paper, we propose a definition of social…”
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    The inversion effect in HRI: Are robots perceived more like humans or objects? by Zlotowski, J., Bartneck, C.

    “…The inversion effect describes a phenomenon in which certain types of images are harder to recognize when they are presented upside down compared to when they…”
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    Reciprocity in Human-Robot Interaction: A Quantitative Approach Through the Prisoner’s Dilemma and the Ultimatum Game by Sandoval, Eduardo Benítez, Brandstetter, Jürgen, Obaid, Mohammad, Bartneck, Christoph

    Published in International journal of social robotics (01-04-2016)
    “…Reciprocity is an important factor in human–human interaction, so it can be expected that it should also play a major role in human–robot interaction (HRI)…”
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    Is The Uncanny Valley An Uncanny Cliff? by Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Ishiguro, H., Hagita, N.

    “…The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot interaction research, in particular since the development of…”
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    How Convincing is Mr. Data's Smile: Affective Expressions of Machines by Bartneck, Christoph

    Published in User modeling and user-adapted interaction (01-01-2001)
    “…Emotions should play an important role in the design of interfaces because people interact with machines as if they were social actors. This paper presents a…”
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    My robotic doppelgänger - a critical look at the Uncanny Valley by Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Ishiguro, H., Hagita, N.

    “…The Uncanny Valley hypothesis has been widely used in the areas of computer graphics and human-robot interaction to motivate research and to explain the…”
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    Subtle emotional expressions of synthetic characters by Bartneck, Christoph, Reichenbach, Juliane

    “…This study examines the influence of the geometrical intensity of an emotional facial expression on the perceived intensity and the recognition accuracy. The…”
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    Who like androids more: Japanese or US Americans? by Bartneck, C.

    “…This study investigates to what degree the userspsila cultural background influences their perception of a robotpsilas anthropomorphism and likeability. More…”
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    Can an android persuade you? by Ogawa, K., Bartneck, C., Sakamoto, D., Kanda, T., Ono, T., Ishiguro, H.

    “…The first robotic copies of real humans have become available. They enable their users to be physically present in multiple locations at the same time. This…”
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    TelMeA—Expressive avatars in asynchronous communications by Takahashi, Toru, Bartneck, Christoph, Katagiri, Yasuhiro, Arai, Noriko H.

    “…TelMeA is an asynchronous online community system that uses avatars to enact the messages of the users. We present an overview of the system, including the…”
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    Use of Praise and Punishment in Human-Robot Collaborative Teams by Bartneck, C., Reichenbach, J., Carpenter, J.

    “…Robots, specifically androids, become increasingly important in the consumer market where they are marketed as toys or companions, as well as in the industry,…”
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    Well done, Robot! The importance of praise and presence in human-robot collaboration by Reichenbach, J., Bartneck, C., Carpenter, J.

    “…This study reports on an experiment in which participants had to collaborate with either another human or a robot (partner). The robot would either be present…”
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    The All-In Publication Policy by Bartneck, C.

    “…The productivity of scientists and the quality of their papers differ enormously. Still, all papers written get published eventually and the impact factor of…”
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    I Sing the Body Electric An experimental theatre play with robots video abstract by Zlotowski, J, Bleeker, T, Bartneck, C, Reynolds, R

    “…Robots seem to be natural candidates to be used as actors in theatre plays. The interest in robotic actors in performance led to several publications [1-3] and…”
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    Using semantic technologies to describe robotic embodiments by Juarez, A., Bartneck, C., Feijs, L.

    “…This paper presents our approach to using semantic technologies to describe robot embodiments. We introduce a prototype implementation of RoboDB, a robot…”
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    I Sing the Body Electric An experimental theatre play with robots [video abstract] by Zlotowski, J., Bleeker, T., Bartneck, C., Reynolds, R.

    “…Robots seem to be natural candidates to be used as actors in theatre plays. The interest in robotic actors in performance led to several publications [1-3] and…”
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    "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do!": switching off a robot by Bartneck, Christoph, van der Hoek, Michel, Mubin, Omar, Al Mahmud, Abdullah

    “…Robots can exhibit life like behavior, but are according to traditional definitions not alive. Current robot users are confronted with an ambiguous entity and…”
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    To kill a mockingbird robot by Bartneck, Christoph, Verbunt, Marcel, Mubin, Omar, Al Mahmud, Abdullah

    “…Robots are being introduced in our society but their social status is still unclear. A critical issue is if the robot's exhibition of intelligent life-like…”
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    Studying virtual worlds as medium for telepresence robots by Juarez, Alex, Bartneck, Christoph, Feijs, Loe

    “…This paper presents a study on the effects of using virtual worlds as medium for interaction with telepresence robots. The Prototype for Assisted Communication…”
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