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Cooperative gestures: Effective signaling for humanoid robots
2010
2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
Cooperative gestures are a key aspect of humanhuman pro-social interaction. Thus, it is reasonable to expect that endowing humanoid robots with the ability to use such gestures when interacting with humans would be useful. However, while people are used to responding to such gestures expressed by other humans, it is unclear how they might react to a robot making them. To explore this topic, we conducted a withinsubjects, video-based laboratory experiment, measuring time to cooperate with a
doi:10.1109/hri.2010.5453266
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