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|Title=Triadic Human-Robot Interaction. Distributed Agency and Memory in Robot Assisted Interactions
 
|Title=Triadic Human-Robot Interaction. Distributed Agency and Memory in Robot Assisted Interactions
|Author(s)=Antonia Lina Krummheuer; Matthias Rehm; Kasper Rodil;
 
 
|Tag(s)=Brain injury;Ethnomethodology;Memory aid;Multimodal interaction analysis; Reminder robot; HRI; Robot; EMCA; AI reference list
 
|Tag(s)=Brain injury;Ethnomethodology;Memory aid;Multimodal interaction analysis; Reminder robot; HRI; Robot; EMCA; AI reference list
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|Year=2020
 
|Address=New York, NY, USA
 
|Address=New York, NY, USA
|Year=2020
 
 
|Month=mar
 
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|Booktitle=Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
 
|Pages=317–319
 
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|Abstract=We argue that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices in the design of robots to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities. The results are based on an interaction analysis of video recorded workshop interactions during a co-creation process in which the participants tested a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury.
 
|Abstract=We argue that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices in the design of robots to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities. The results are based on an interaction analysis of video recorded workshop interactions during a co-creation process in which the participants tested a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury.
 
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Krummheuer2020a
BibType INPROCEEDINGS
Key Krummheuer2020a
Author(s) Antonia Krummheuer, Matthias Rehm, Kasper Rodil
Title Triadic Human-Robot Interaction. Distributed Agency and Memory in Robot Assisted Interactions
Editor(s)
Tag(s) Brain injury, Ethnomethodology, Memory aid, Multimodal interaction analysis, Reminder robot, HRI, Robot, EMCA, AI reference list
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery
Year 2020
Language
City New York, NY, USA
Month mar
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 317–319
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DOI 10.1145/3371382.3378269
ISBN 978-1-4503-7057-8
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School
Type
Edition
Series HRI '20
Howpublished
Book title Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
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Abstract

We argue that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices in the design of robots to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities. The results are based on an interaction analysis of video recorded workshop interactions during a co-creation process in which the participants tested a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury.

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