A taxonomy of social cues for conversational agents

J Feine, U Gnewuch, S Morana, A Maedche - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Conversational agents (CAs) are software-based systems designed to interact with humans
using natural language and have attracted considerable research interest in recent years …

Enabling robotic social intelligence by engineering human social-cognitive mechanisms

TJ Wiltshire, SF Warta, D Barber, SM Fiore - Cognitive Systems Research, 2017 - Elsevier
For effective human-robot interaction, we argue that robots must gain social-cognitive
mechanisms that allow them to function naturally and intuitively during social interactions …

Supporting social interactions in human-AI teams: Profiling human teammates from sparse data

R Bendell, J Williams, SM Fiore… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Artificial intelligence has been developed to perform all manner of tasks but has not gained
capabilities to support social cognition. We suggest that teams comprised of both humans …

Similarity, complementarity, and agency in HRI: Theoretical issues in shifting the perception of robots from tools to teammates

SF Warta, KA Kapalo, A Best… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Robotic teammates are becoming prevalent in increasingly complex and dynamic
operational and social settings. For this reason, the perception of robots operating in such …

Discovering SOCIABLE: using a conceptual model to evaluate the legibility and effectiveness of backchannel cues in an entertainment scenario

A Andriella, R Huertas-García… - 2020 29th IEEE …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Robots are expected to become part of everyday life. However, while there have been
important breakthroughs during the recent decades in terms of technological advances, the …

[PDF][PDF] User Acceptance of Social Robots: A Social Response Perspective

G Ethugala Pathiranage, H Li, C Li… - Proceedings of the 30th …, 2022 - trepo.tuni.fi
Anthropomorphism of social robots has been argued to be an important factor that
determines individuals' usage of social robots. Little research on social robots has explained …

Reading the mind in robots: how theory of mind ability alters mental state attributions during human-robot interactions

JL Schreck, OB Newton, J Song… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined how human-robot interaction is influenced by individual differences in
theory of mind ability. Participants engaged in a hallway navigation task with a robot over a …

A social practice oriented signs detection for human-humanoid interaction

A Augello, F Dignum, M Gentile, I Infantino… - Biologically inspired …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this work we propose a cognitive architecture, based on the Social Practice (SP) theory,
aimed at the modeling of socially adaptive robots, able to interact with people, recognizing …

Clustering social cues to determine social signals: Developing learning algorithms using the" n-most likely states" approach

A Best, KA Kapalo, SF Warta… - Unmanned Systems …, 2016 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Human-robot teaming largely relies on the ability of machines to respond and relate to
human social signals. Prior work in Social Signal Processing has drawn a distinction …

[PDF][PDF] User Acceptance of Social Robots: A Social Response Perspective

GE Pathiranage, H Li, C Li… - European Conference on …, 2022 - researchportal.tuni.fi
Anthropomorphism of social robots has been argued to be an important factor that
determines individuals' usage of social robots. Little research on social robots has explained …