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This paper presents an exploratory Human-Robot Interaction study which investigated robot etiquette, in particular focusing on understanding the types and forms of robot behaviours that people might expect from a robot that lives and shares space with them in their home. The experiment was intended to tease out the participants' reasoning behind their choices preferences and suggestions for passive robot behaviours that could usefully complement the robot's active behaviours in order to allow the robot to exhibit considerate and socially intelligent interactions with people. © Springer International Publishing 2013.
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Koay, K. L., Walters, M. L., May, A., Dumitriu, A., Christianson, B., Burke, N., & Dautenhahn, K. (2013). Exploring robot etiquette: Refining a HRI home companion scenario based on feedback from two artists who lived with robots in the UH robot house. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8239 LNAI, pp. 290–300). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02675-6_29
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