Social eye gaze in human-robot interaction: a review
H Admoni, B Scassellati - Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, 2017 - dl.acm.org
This article reviews the state of the art in social eye gaze for human-robot interaction (HRI). It
establishes three categories of gaze research in HRI, defined by differences in goals and …
establishes three categories of gaze research in HRI, defined by differences in goals and …
Putting education in “educational” apps: Lessons from the science of learning
Children are in the midst of a vast, unplanned experiment, surrounded by digital
technologies that were not available but 5 years ago. At the apex of this boom is the …
technologies that were not available but 5 years ago. At the apex of this boom is the …
Do the eyes have it? A systematic review on the role of eye gaze in infant language development
Eye gaze is a ubiquitous cue in child–caregiver interactions, and infants are highly attentive
to eye gaze from very early on. However, the question of why infants show gaze-sensitive …
to eye gaze from very early on. However, the question of why infants show gaze-sensitive …
Altercentric cognition: How others influence our cognitive processing
D Kampis, V Southgate - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2020 - cell.com
Humans are ultrasocial, yet, theories of cognition have often been occupied with the solitary
mind. Over the past decade, an increasing volume of work has revealed how individual …
mind. Over the past decade, an increasing volume of work has revealed how individual …
Shall I trust you? From child–robot interaction to trusting relationships
Studying trust in the context of human–robot interaction is of great importance given the
increasing relevance and presence of robotic agents in the social sphere, including …
increasing relevance and presence of robotic agents in the social sphere, including …
Rudimentary sympathy in preverbal infants: preference for others in distress
Despite its essential role in human coexistence, the developmental origins and progression
of sympathy in infancy are not yet fully understood. We show that preverbal 10-month-olds …
of sympathy in infancy are not yet fully understood. We show that preverbal 10-month-olds …
The understanding of congruent and incongruent referential gaze in 17-month-old infants: an eye-tracking study comparing human and robot
Several studies have shown that the human gaze, but not the robot gaze, has significant
effects on infant social cognition and facilitate social engagement. The present study …
effects on infant social cognition and facilitate social engagement. The present study …
Infants' prediction of humanoid robot's goal-directed action
Several studies have shown that infants anticipate human goal-directed actions, but not
robot's ones. However, the studies focusing on the robot goal-directed actions have mainly …
robot's ones. However, the studies focusing on the robot goal-directed actions have mainly …
Nonverbal immediacy as a characterisation of social behaviour for human–robot interaction
An increasing amount of research has started to explore the impact of robot social behaviour
on the outcome of a goal for a human interaction partner, such as cognitive learning gains …
on the outcome of a goal for a human interaction partner, such as cognitive learning gains …
The parasitic nature of social AI: Sharing minds with the mindless
HS Sætra - Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2020 - Springer
Can artificial intelligence (AI) develop the potential to be our partner, and will we be as
sensitive to its social signals as we are to those of human beings? I examine both of these …
sensitive to its social signals as we are to those of human beings? I examine both of these …