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    • Can you trust your robotic assistant? 

      Amirabdollahian, F.; Dautenhahn, K.; Dixon, C.; Eder, K.; Fisher, M.; Koay, K.L.; Magid, E.; Pipe, T.; Salem, M.; Saunders, J.; Webster, M. (Springer Nature, 2013-10)
      Robotic assistants are being developed to assist with a range of tasks at work and home. Besides designing and developing such robotic assistants, a key issue that needs to be addressed is showing that they are both safe ...
    • Differences on social acceptance of humanoid robots between Japan and the UK 

      Nomura, Tatsuya T.; Syrdal, D.S.; Dautenhahn, K. (The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), 2015-04)
      To validate a questionnaire for measuring people's acceptance of humanoid robots in cross-cultural research (the Frankenstein Syndrome Questionnaire: FSQ), an online survey was conducted in both the UK and Japan including ...
    • Does anyone want to talk to me? : Reflections on the use of assistance and companion robots in care homes 

      Dautenhahn, K.; Campbell, Anne; Syrdal, D.S. (The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), 2015-04)