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Gaze-Based Hints During Child-Robot Gameplay
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents a study that examines whether gaze hints provided by a robot tutor influences thPalabras claves:Games with social robots, Gaze in HRI, gaze perception, Robots for (special) education, Joint attention design of human-robot interactionsAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Mwangi E.N., Rauterberg M.Fuentes:scopusDirecting Attention Through Gaze Hints Improves Task Solving in Human–Humanoid Interaction
ArticleAbstract: In this paper, we report an experimental study designed to examine how participants perceive and intPalabras claves:Attentional cues, Directed attention, Embodied cues, facial orientation, Game-based human–robot interaction, gaze perception, Gaze-based interactionsAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Mwangi E.N., Rauterberg M.Fuentes:scopusSee where i am looking at: Perceiving gaze cues with a NAO Robot
Conference ObjectAbstract: Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dirPalabras claves:Directed attention, facial orientation, Gaze based interactions, gaze perception, Serious games for social robotsAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Njeri E., Rauterberg M., Zhang R.Fuentes:scopusWho is a better tutor?: Gaze hints with a human or humanoid tutor in game play
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this paper, we present a study that analyses the effects of robot or human gaze hints on people'sPalabras claves:Directed attention, facial orientation, games for social robots, gaze perception, Gaze-based interactionsAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Mwangi E.N., Rauterberg M.Fuentes:scopus