Four lab papers presented at CogSci 2014

August 1, 2014

 

 

 

Four papers authored by social robotics lab members were presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society:

 

 

 

  • “Speech and Gaze Conflicts in Collaborative Human-Robot Interactions”  Henny  Admoni, Christopher Datsikas, and Brian Scassellati
  • “An Exploration of Social Grouping in Robots: Effects of Behavioral Mimicry, Appearance, and Eye Gaze” Ahsan Nawroj, Mariya Toneva, Henny Admoni, and Brian Scassellati
  • “Smart Human, Smarter Robot: How Cheating Affects Perceptions of Social Agency” Daniel Ullman, Iolanda Leite, Jonathan Phillips, Julia Kim-Cohen, and Brian Scassellati
  • “Asking for Help from a Gendered Robot” Emma Alexander, Caroline Bank, Jie Jessica Yang, Bradley Hayes, and Brian Scassellati

This year, the conference was held July 23-26 in Quebec City, Canada.