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American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias(1)
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RO-MAN 2018 - 27th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication(1)
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Dyadic Gaze Patterns during Child-Robot Collaborative Gameplay in a Tutoring Interaction
Conference ObjectAbstract: This study examines patterns of coordinated gaze between a child and a robot (NAO) during a card matPalabras claves:Child-Robot Interaction, Dyadic interaction, Gaze following, Joint attention, Mutual gaze, Observational analyses, social cognition, Theory of MindAutores: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:scopusUnderstanding engagement in dementia through behavior. The ethographic and Laban-inspired coding system of engagement (ELICSE) and the Evidence-based Model of Engagement-related Behavior (EMODEB)
ArticleAbstract: Engagement in activities is of crucial importance for people with dementia. State of the art assessmPalabras claves:Body movement, Coding system, dementia, engagement, Ethogram, Laban Movement Analysis, Nonverbal behavior, structural equation modelingAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Perugia G., Rauterberg M., van Berkel R.Fuentes:scopusQuantity of Movement as a Measure of Engagement for Dementia: The Influence of Motivational Disorders
ArticleAbstract: Engagement in activities is crucial to improve quality of life in dementia. Yet, its measurement relPalabras claves:ACTIVITIES, dementia, engagement, MOTIVATION, quantity of movement, triaxial accelerometerAutores:Barakova E.I., Mallofre A.C., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Perugia G., Rauterberg M., Rodriguez-Martin D.Fuentes:scopus