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    Interaction between human and robot An affect-inspired approach.Pramila Agrawal, Changchun Liu & Nilanjan Sarkar - 2008 - Interaction Studies 9 (2):230-257.
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    Interaction between human and robot: An affect-inspired approach.Pramila Agrawal, Changchun Liu & Nilanjan Sarkar - 2008 - Interaction Studies 9 (2):230-257.
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    Interaction between human and robot.Pramila Agrawal, Changchun Liu & Nilanjan Sarkar - 2008 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 9 (2):230-257.
    This paper presents a human–robot interaction framework where a robot can infer implicit affective cues of a human and respond to them appropriately. Affective cues are inferred by the robot in real-time from physiological signals. A robot-based basketball game is designed where a robotic “coach” monitors the human participant’s anxiety to dynamically reconfigure game parameters to allow skill improvement while maintaining desired anxiety levels. The results of the above-mentioned anxiety-based sessions are compared with performance-based sessions where in the latter sessions, (...)
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