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    Computational Analysis of Motionese Toward Scaffolding Robot Action Learning by Nagai, Y., Rohlfing, K.J.

    “…A difficulty in robot action learning is that robots do not know where to attend when observing action demonstration. Inspired by human parent-infant…”
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    Attention via Synchrony: Making Use of Multimodal Cues in Social Learning by Rolf, M., Hanheide, M., Rohlfing, K.J.

    “…Infants learning about their environment are confronted with many stimuli of different modalities. Therefore, a crucial problem is how to discover which…”
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    A Computational Model of Acoustic Packaging by Schillingmann, L., Wrede, B., Rohlfing, K.J.

    “…In order to learn and interact with humans, robots need to understand actions and make use of language in social interactions. The use of language for the…”
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    Parental action modification highlighting the goal versus the means by Nagai, Y., Rohlfing, K.J.

    “…Parents significantly alter their infant-directed actions compared to adult-directed ones, which is assumed to assist the infantspsila processing of the…”
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    Toward designing a robot that learns actions from parental demonstrations by Nagai, Y., Muhl, C., Rohlfing, K.J.

    “…How to teach actions to a robot as well as how a robot learns actions is an important issue to be discussed in designing robot learning systems. Inspired by…”
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    People modify their tutoring behavior in robot-directed interaction for action learning by Vollmer, A.-L., Lohan, K.S., Fischer, K., Nagai, Y., Pitsch, K., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K.J., Wrede, B.

    “…In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants' learning processes. It has been defined in terms of child-directed…”
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    "Try something else!" - When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction by Lohse, M., Rohlfing, K.J., Wrede, B., Sagerer, G.

    “…This paper investigates the influence of feedback provided by an autonomous robot (BIRON) on users' discursive behavior. A user study is described during which…”
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