Child's culture-related experiences with a social robot at diabetes camps
conference paper
This paper investigates the experiences of Italian and Dutch children while interacting with a social robot that is designed to support their diabetes self-management. Observations of children's behaviors and analyses of questionnaires at diabetes camps, showed positive experiences with variation (e.g., Italian children seemed to be more open and expressive, and more close to the robot compared to the Dutch children). A culture-aware robot should be sensitive to such differences. © 2016 IEEE.
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TNO Identifier
535472
ISSN
21672148
ISBN
9781467383707
Article nr.
7451818
Source title
11th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2016, 7 March 2016 through 10 March 2016
Pages
485-486
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