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A First Step toward the Automatic Understanding of Social Touch for Naturalistic Human–Robot Interaction
2017
Frontiers in ICT
Social robots should be able to automatically understand and respond to human touch. The meaning of touch does not only depend on the form of touch but also on the context in which the touch takes place. To gain more insight into the factors that are relevant to interpret the meaning of touch within a social context we elicited touch behaviors by letting participants interact with a robot pet companion in the context of different affective scenarios. In a contextualized lab setting,
doi:10.3389/fict.2017.00003
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