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Dogs as Behavior Models for Companion Robots: How Can Human–Dog Interactions Assist Social Robotics?

Gabriella Lakatos

Year
2016
Citations
11

Abstract

This position paper (re)presents a relatively new approach for the behavioral design of companion robots, the use of dogs' behavior as a model. This paper discusses the advantages of this approach compared to other prevalent approaches in the field of social robotics and analyzes its effectiveness through the review of three different experimental studies utilizing this concept.

Keywords

RoboticsComputer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceHuman–robot interactionBehavior-based roboticsCognitive sciencePsychology

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