A simulated robot versus a real robot: an exploration of how robot embodiment impacts people's empathic responses
In designing and evaluating human-robot interactions and interfaces, researchers often use simulated robots because of the high cost of physical robots and time required to program them. However, it is important to consider how interaction with a simulated robot differs from a real robot; that is, d...
Main Author: | Seo, Stela |
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Other Authors: | Young, James E. (Computer Science) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30248 |
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