---
_id: '4486'
author:
- first_name: Anja
  full_name: Gebhardt, Anja
  last_name: Gebhardt
- first_name: Tobias
  full_name: Jenert, Tobias
  id: '71994'
  last_name: Jenert
  orcid: ' https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9262-5646'
citation:
  ama: 'Gebhardt A, Jenert T. How to Assess and Study the Cultural Dimension of Social
    Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI). In: ; 2012.'
  apa: 'Gebhardt, A., &#38; Jenert, T. (2012). How to Assess and Study the Cultural
    Dimension of Social Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI). Presented
    at the earli SIG 10 &#38; 21 “Social Interaction in Learning and Instruction”
    and “Learning and Teaching in Culturally Diverse Settings”: Patchwork: Learning
    diversities, Belgrad, Serbien .'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Gebhardt_Jenert_2012, title={How to Assess and Study the
    Cultural Dimension of Social Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI)},
    author={Gebhardt, Anja and Jenert, Tobias}, year={2012} }'
  chicago: Gebhardt, Anja, and Tobias Jenert. “How to Assess and Study the Cultural
    Dimension of Social Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI),” 2012.
  ieee: 'A. Gebhardt and T. Jenert, “How to Assess and Study the Cultural Dimension
    of Social Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI),” presented at the
    earli SIG 10 &#38; 21 “Social Interaction in Learning and Instruction” and “Learning
    and Teaching in Culturally Diverse Settings”: Patchwork: Learning diversities,
    Belgrad, Serbien , 2012.'
  mla: Gebhardt, Anja, and Tobias Jenert. <i>How to Assess and Study the Cultural
    Dimension of Social Interactions in Higher Education Institutions (HEI)</i>. 2012.
  short: 'A. Gebhardt, T. Jenert, in: 2012.'
conference:
  location: 'Belgrad, Serbien '
  name: 'earli SIG 10 & 21 "Social Interaction in Learning and Instruction" and "Learning
    and Teaching in Culturally Diverse Settings": Patchwork: Learning diversities'
date_created: 2018-09-19T08:44:40Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:06Z
department:
- _id: '208'
- _id: '282'
extern: '1'
keyword:
- learning culture
- social interaction
status: public
title: How to Assess and Study the Cultural Dimension of Social Interactions in Higher
  Education Institutions (HEI)
type: conference
user_id: '51057'
year: '2012'
...
---
_id: '17225'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: How is communicative gesture behavior in robots perceived by humans? Although
    gesture is crucial in social interaction, this research question is still largely
    unexplored in the field of social robotics. Thus, the main objective of the present
    work is to investigate how gestural machine behaviors can be used to design more
    natural communication in social robots. The chosen approach is twofold. Firstly,
    the technical challenges encountered when implementing a speech-gesture generation
    model on a robotic platform are tackled. We present a framework that enables the
    humanoid robot to flexibly produce synthetic speech and co-verbal hand and arm
    gestures at run-time, while not being limited to a predefined repertoire of motor
    actions. Secondly, the achieved flexibility in robot gesture is exploited in controlled
    experiments. To gain a deeper understanding of how communicative robot gesture
    might impact and shape human perception and evaluation of human-robot interaction,
    we conducted a between-subjects experimental study using the humanoid robot in
    a joint task scenario. We manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the robot in
    three experimental conditions, so that it would refer to objects by utilizing
    either (1) unimodal (i.e., speech only) utterances, (2) congruent multimodal (i.e.,
    semantically matching speech and gesture) or (3) incongruent multimodal (i.e.,
    semantically non-matching speech and gesture) utterances. Our findings reveal
    that the robot is evaluated more positively when non-verbal behaviors such as
    hand and arm gestures are displayed along with speech, even if they do not semantically
    match the spoken utterance.
author:
- first_name: Maha
  full_name: Salem, Maha
  last_name: Salem
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Kopp, Stefan
  last_name: Kopp
- first_name: Ipke
  full_name: Wachsmuth, Ipke
  last_name: Wachsmuth
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Frank
  full_name: Joublin, Frank
  last_name: Joublin
citation:
  ama: Salem M, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I, Rohlfing K, Joublin F. Generation and evaluation
    of communicative robot gesture. <i>International Journal of Social Robotics, Special
    Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>. 2012;4(2):201-217. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>
  apa: Salem, M., Kopp, S., Wachsmuth, I., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Joublin, F. (2012).
    Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. <i>International Journal
    of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>,
    <i>4</i>(2), 201–217. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Salem_Kopp_Wachsmuth_Rohlfing_Joublin_2012, title={Generation
    and evaluation of communicative robot gesture}, volume={4}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>},
    number={2}, journal={International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on
    Expectations, Intentions, and Actions}, publisher={Springer Science + Business
    Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Kopp, Stefan and Wachsmuth, Ipke and Rohlfing,
    Katharina and Joublin, Frank}, year={2012}, pages={201–217} }'
  chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, Katharina Rohlfing, and Frank
    Joublin. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” <i>International
    Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>
    4, no. 2 (2012): 201–17. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, and F. Joublin, “Generation
    and evaluation of communicative robot gesture,” <i>International Journal of Social
    Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>, vol. 4,
    no. 2, pp. 201–217, 2012, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.'
  mla: Salem, Maha, et al. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.”
    <i>International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions,
    and Actions</i>, vol. 4, no. 2, Springer Science + Business Media, 2012, pp. 201–17,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.
  short: M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, F. Joublin, International Journal
    of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4 (2012)
    201–217.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:48Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:21:50Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9
intvolume: '         4'
issue: '2'
keyword:
- Social Human-Robot Interaction
- Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills
- Robot Companions and Social Robots
- Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness
language:
- iso: eng
page: 201-217
publication: International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations,
  Intentions, and Actions
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1875-4805
publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
status: public
title: Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 4
year: '2012'
...
---
_id: '17428'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: How is communicative gesture behavior in robots perceived by humans? Although
    gesture is crucial in social interaction, this research question is still largely
    unexplored in the field of social robotics. Thus, the main objective of the present
    work is to investigate how gestural machine behaviors can be used to design more
    natural communication in social robots. The chosen approach is twofold. Firstly,
    the technical challenges encountered when implementing a speech-gesture generation
    model on a robotic platform are tackled. We present a framework that enables the
    humanoid robot to flexibly produce synthetic speech and co-verbal hand and arm
    gestures at run-time, while not being limited to a predefined repertoire of motor
    actions. Secondly, the achieved flexibility in robot gesture is exploited in controlled
    experiments. To gain a deeper understanding of how communicative robot gesture
    might impact and shape human perception and evaluation of human-robot interaction,
    we conducted a between-subjects experimental study using the humanoid robot in
    a joint task scenario. We manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the robot in
    three experimental conditions, so that it would refer to objects by utilizing
    either (1) unimodal (i.e., speech only) utterances, (2) congruent multimodal (i.e.,
    semantically matching speech and gesture) or (3) incongruent multimodal (i.e.,
    semantically non-matching speech and gesture) utterances. Our findings reveal
    that the robot is evaluated more positively when non-verbal behaviors such as
    hand and arm gestures are displayed along with speech, even if they do not semantically
    match the spoken utterance.
author:
- first_name: Maha
  full_name: Salem, Maha
  last_name: Salem
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Kopp, Stefan
  last_name: Kopp
- first_name: Ipke
  full_name: Wachsmuth, Ipke
  last_name: Wachsmuth
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Frank
  full_name: Joublin, Frank
  last_name: Joublin
citation:
  ama: Salem M, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I, Rohlfing K, Joublin F. Generation and evaluation
    of communicative robot gesture. <i>International Journal of Social Robotics, Special
    Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>. 2012;4(2):201-217. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>
  apa: Salem, M., Kopp, S., Wachsmuth, I., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Joublin, F. (2012).
    Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. <i>International Journal
    of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>,
    <i>4</i>(2), 201–217. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Salem_Kopp_Wachsmuth_Rohlfing_Joublin_2012, title={Generation
    and evaluation of communicative robot gesture}, volume={4}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>},
    number={2}, journal={International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on
    Expectations, Intentions, and Actions}, publisher={Springer Science + Business
    Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Kopp, Stefan and Wachsmuth, Ipke and Rohlfing,
    Katharina and Joublin, Frank}, year={2012}, pages={201–217} }'
  chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, Katharina Rohlfing, and Frank
    Joublin. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” <i>International
    Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>
    4, no. 2 (2012): 201–17. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, and F. Joublin, “Generation
    and evaluation of communicative robot gesture,” <i>International Journal of Social
    Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions</i>, vol. 4,
    no. 2, pp. 201–217, 2012, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.'
  mla: Salem, Maha, et al. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.”
    <i>International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions,
    and Actions</i>, vol. 4, no. 2, Springer Science + Business Media, 2012, pp. 201–17,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9">10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9</a>.
  short: M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, F. Joublin, International Journal
    of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4 (2012)
    201–217.
date_created: 2020-07-28T11:44:02Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:52:23Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9
intvolume: '         4'
issue: '2'
keyword:
- Social Human-Robot Interaction
- Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills
- Robot Companions and Social Robots
- Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness
language:
- iso: eng
page: 201-217
publication: International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations,
  Intentions, and Actions
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1875-4805
publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
status: public
title: Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 4
year: '2012'
...
---
_id: '1120'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'SCM is a simple, modular and flexible system for web monitoring and customer
    interaction management. In our view, its main advantages are the following: It
    is completely web based. It combines all technologies, data, software agents and
    human agents involved in the monitoring and customer interaction process. It can
    be used for messages written in any natural language. Although the prototype of
    SCM is designed for classifying and processing messages about mobile-phone related
    problems in social networks, SCM can easily be adapted to other text types such
    as discussion board posts, blogs or emails. Unlike comparable systems, SCM uses
    linguistic technologies to classify messages and recognize paraphrases of product
    names. For two reasons, product name paraphrasing plays a major role in SCM: First,
    product names typically have many, sometimes hundreds or thousands of intralingual
    paraphrases. Secondly, product names have interlingual paraphrases: The same products
    are often called or spelt differently in different countries and/or languages.
    By mapping product name variants to an international canonical form, SCM allows
    for answering questions like Which statements are made about this mobile phone
    in which languages/in which social networks/in which countries/...? The SCM product
    name paraphrasing engine is designed in such a way that standard variants are
    assigned automatically, regular variants are assigned semiautomatically and idiosyncratic
    variants can be added manually. With this and similar features we try to realize
    our philosophy of simplicity, modularity and flexibility: Whatever can be done
    automatically is done automatically. But manual intervention is always possible
    and easy and it does not conflict in any way with the automatic functions of SCM.'
author:
- first_name: Jörg
  full_name: Schuster, Jörg
  last_name: Schuster
- first_name: Yeong Su
  full_name: Lee, Yeong Su
  last_name: Lee
- first_name: 'Despina '
  full_name: 'Kobothanassi, Despina '
  last_name: Kobothanassi
- first_name: Matthias
  full_name: Bargel, Matthias
  last_name: Bargel
- first_name: Michaela
  full_name: Geierhos, Michaela
  id: '42496'
  last_name: Geierhos
  orcid: 0000-0002-8180-5606
citation:
  ama: 'Schuster J, Lee YS, Kobothanassi D, Bargel M, Geierhos M. SCM - A Simple,
    Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction Management System. In: <i>International
    Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)</i>. Piscataway, NJ, USA: IEEE;
    2011:153-158.'
  apa: 'Schuster, J., Lee, Y. S., Kobothanassi, D., Bargel, M., &#38; Geierhos, M.
    (2011). SCM - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction Management System.
    In <i>International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)</i> (pp.
    153–158). Piscataway, NJ, USA: IEEE.'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Schuster_Lee_Kobothanassi_Bargel_Geierhos_2011, place={Piscataway,
    NJ, USA}, title={SCM - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction Management
    System}, booktitle={International Conference on Information Society (i-Society
    2011)}, publisher={IEEE}, author={Schuster, Jörg and Lee, Yeong Su and Kobothanassi,
    Despina  and Bargel, Matthias and Geierhos, Michaela}, year={2011}, pages={153–158}
    }'
  chicago: 'Schuster, Jörg, Yeong Su Lee, Despina  Kobothanassi, Matthias Bargel,
    and Michaela Geierhos. “SCM - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction
    Management System.” In <i>International Conference on Information Society (i-Society
    2011)</i>, 153–58. Piscataway, NJ, USA: IEEE, 2011.'
  ieee: J. Schuster, Y. S. Lee, D. Kobothanassi, M. Bargel, and M. Geierhos, “SCM
    - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction Management System,” in <i>International
    Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)</i>, London, UK, 2011, pp.
    153–158.
  mla: Schuster, Jörg, et al. “SCM - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction
    Management System.” <i>International Conference on Information Society (i-Society
    2011)</i>, IEEE, 2011, pp. 153–58.
  short: 'J. Schuster, Y.S. Lee, D. Kobothanassi, M. Bargel, M. Geierhos, in: International
    Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011), IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA,
    2011, pp. 153–158.'
conference:
  end_date: 2011-06-29
  location: London, UK
  name: International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)
  start_date: 2011-06-27
date_created: 2018-01-29T15:15:25Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:50:58Z
department:
- _id: '36'
- _id: '1'
- _id: '579'
extern: '1'
keyword:
- Social Media Business Integration
- Contact Center Application Support
- Monitoring Social Conversations
- Social Customer Interaction Management
- Monitoring
- Software Agents
language:
- iso: eng
page: 153-158
place: Piscataway, NJ, USA
publication: International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)
publication_identifier:
  eisbn:
  - '978-0-9564263-8-3 '
  isbn:
  - 978-1-61284-148-9
publication_status: published
publisher: IEEE
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: SCM - A Simple, Modular and Flexible Customer Interaction Management System
type: conference
user_id: '42496'
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '1125'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Since customers first share their problems with a social networking community
    before directly addressing a company, social networking sites such as Facebook,
    Twitter, MySpace or Foursquare will be the interface between customer and company.
    For this reason, it is assumed that social networks will evolve into a common
    communication channel – not only between individuals but also between customers
    and companies. However, social networking has not yet been integrated into customer
    interaction management (CIM) tools. In general, a CIM application is used by the
    agents in a contact centre while communicating with the customers. Such systems
    handle communication across multiple different channels, such as e-mail, telephone,
    Instant Messaging, letter etc. What we do now is to integrate social networking
    into CIM applications by adding another communication channel. This allows the
    company to follow general trends in customer opinions on the Internet, but also
    record two-sided communication for customer service management and the company’s
    response will be delivered through the customer’s preferred social networking
    site.
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Michaela
  full_name: Geierhos, Michaela
  id: '42496'
  last_name: Geierhos
  orcid: 0000-0002-8180-5606
citation:
  ama: 'Geierhos M. Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as Customer Service
    Channel. <i>Journal of Advances in Information Technology</i>. 2011;2(4):222-233.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233">10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233</a>'
  apa: 'Geierhos, M. (2011). Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as Customer
    Service Channel. <i>Journal of Advances in Information Technology</i>, <i>2</i>(4),
    222–233. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233">https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Geierhos_2011, title={Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social
    Media as Customer Service Channel}, volume={2}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233">10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233</a>},
    number={4}, journal={Journal of Advances in Information Technology}, publisher={Engineering
    and Technology Publishing (ETPub)}, author={Geierhos, Michaela}, year={2011},
    pages={222–233} }'
  chicago: 'Geierhos, Michaela. “Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as
    Customer Service Channel.” <i>Journal of Advances in Information Technology</i>
    2, no. 4 (2011): 222–33. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233">https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Geierhos, “Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as Customer
    Service Channel,” <i>Journal of Advances in Information Technology</i>, vol. 2,
    no. 4, pp. 222–233, 2011.'
  mla: 'Geierhos, Michaela. “Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as Customer
    Service Channel.” <i>Journal of Advances in Information Technology</i>, vol. 2,
    no. 4, Engineering and Technology Publishing (ETPub), 2011, pp. 222–33, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233">10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233</a>.'
  short: M. Geierhos, Journal of Advances in Information Technology 2 (2011) 222–233.
date_created: 2018-01-29T16:33:55Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:50:58Z
department:
- _id: '36'
- _id: '1'
- _id: '579'
doi: 10.4304/jait.2.4.222-233
extern: '1'
intvolume: '         2'
issue: '4'
keyword:
- Social Media Business Integration
- Multichannel Customer Interaction Management
- Contact Centre Application Support
language:
- iso: eng
page: 222-233
publication: Journal of Advances in Information Technology
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - '17982340'
publication_status: published
publisher: Engineering and Technology Publishing (ETPub)
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: 'Customer Interaction 2.0: Adopting Social Media as Customer Service Channel'
type: journal_article
user_id: '42496'
volume: 2
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17233'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'It has been proposed that the design of robots might benefit from interactions
    that are similar to caregiver–child interactions, which is tailored to children’s
    respective capacities to a high degree. However, so far little is known about
    how people adapt their tutoring behaviour to robots and whether robots can evoke
    input that is similar to child-directed interaction. The paper presents detailed
    analyses of speakers’ linguistic and non-linguistic behaviour, such as action
    demonstration, in two comparable situations: In one experiment, parents described
    and explained to their nonverbal infants the use of certain everyday objects;
    in the other experiment, participants tutored a simulated robot on the same objects.
    The results, which show considerable differences between the two situations on
    almost all measures, are discussed in the light of the computer-as-social-actor
    paradigm and the register hypothesis.'
author:
- first_name: Kerstin
  full_name: Fischer, Kerstin
  last_name: Fischer
- first_name: Kilian
  full_name: Foth, Kilian
  last_name: Foth
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
citation:
  ama: 'Fischer K, Foth K, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Mindful tutors: Linguistic choice
    and action demonstration in speech to infants and a simulated robot. <i>Interaction
    Studies</i>. 2011;12(1):134-161. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>'
  apa: 'Fischer, K., Foth, K., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Wrede, B. (2011). Mindful tutors:
    Linguistic choice and action demonstration in speech to infants and a simulated
    robot. <i>Interaction Studies</i>, <i>12</i>(1), 134–161. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Fischer_Foth_Rohlfing_Wrede_2011, title={Mindful tutors: Linguistic
    choice and action demonstration in speech to infants and a simulated robot}, volume={12},
    DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>},
    number={1}, journal={Interaction Studies}, publisher={John Benjamins Publishing
    Company}, author={Fischer, Kerstin and Foth, Kilian and Rohlfing, Katharina and
    Wrede, Britta}, year={2011}, pages={134–161} }'
  chicago: 'Fischer, Kerstin, Kilian Foth, Katharina Rohlfing, and Britta Wrede. “Mindful
    Tutors: Linguistic Choice and Action Demonstration in Speech to Infants and a
    Simulated Robot.” <i>Interaction Studies</i> 12, no. 1 (2011): 134–61. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>.'
  ieee: 'K. Fischer, K. Foth, K. Rohlfing, and B. Wrede, “Mindful tutors: Linguistic
    choice and action demonstration in speech to infants and a simulated robot,” <i>Interaction
    Studies</i>, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 134–161, 2011, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>.'
  mla: 'Fischer, Kerstin, et al. “Mindful Tutors: Linguistic Choice and Action Demonstration
    in Speech to Infants and a Simulated Robot.” <i>Interaction Studies</i>, vol.
    12, no. 1, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011, pp. 134–61, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.12.1.06fis">10.1075/is.12.1.06fis</a>.'
  short: K. Fischer, K. Foth, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, Interaction Studies 12 (2011)
    134–161.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:57Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:56:04Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1075/is.12.1.06fis
intvolume: '        12'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- human–robot interaction (HRI)
- social communication
- register theory
- motionese
- robotese
- child-directed speech (CDS)
- motherese
- mindless transfer
- computers-as-social-actors
language:
- iso: eng
page: 134-161
publication: Interaction Studies
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1572-0381
publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
status: public
title: 'Mindful tutors: Linguistic choice and action demonstration in speech to infants
  and a simulated robot'
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 12
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17246'
author:
- first_name: Iris
  full_name: Nomikou, Iris
  last_name: Nomikou
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
citation:
  ama: 'Nomikou I, Rohlfing K. Language Does Something: Body Action and Language in
    Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds. <i>IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental
    Development</i>. 2011;3(2):113-128. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>'
  apa: 'Nomikou, I., &#38; Rohlfing, K. (2011). Language Does Something: Body Action
    and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds. <i>IEEE Transactions on Autonomous
    Mental Development</i>, <i>3</i>(2), 113–128. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Nomikou_Rohlfing_2011, title={Language Does Something: Body Action
    and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds}, volume={3}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>},
    number={2}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development}, publisher={Institute
    of Electrical &#38; Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}, author={Nomikou, Iris and Rohlfing,
    Katharina}, year={2011}, pages={113–128} }'
  chicago: 'Nomikou, Iris, and Katharina Rohlfing. “Language Does Something: Body
    Action and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds.” <i>IEEE Transactions
    on Autonomous Mental Development</i> 3, no. 2 (2011): 113–28. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>.'
  ieee: 'I. Nomikou and K. Rohlfing, “Language Does Something: Body Action and Language
    in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds,” <i>IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental
    Development</i>, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 113–128, 2011, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>.'
  mla: 'Nomikou, Iris, and Katharina Rohlfing. “Language Does Something: Body Action
    and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds.” <i>IEEE Transactions on Autonomous
    Mental Development</i>, vol. 3, no. 2, Institute of Electrical &#38; Electronics
    Engineers (IEEE), 2011, pp. 113–28, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113">10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113</a>.'
  short: I. Nomikou, K. Rohlfing, IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development
    3 (2011) 113–128.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:12Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:54:33Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1109/TAMD.2011.2140113
intvolume: '         3'
issue: '2'
keyword:
- acoustic packaging
- mother-child interaction
- social learning
- multimodal grounding in input
- ecology of interactions
- synchrony
language:
- iso: eng
page: 113-128
publication: IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1943-0612
publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
status: public
title: 'Language Does Something: Body Action and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds'
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 3
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17430'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Previous work has shown that gestural behaviors affect anthropomorphic inferences
    about artificial communicators such as virtual agents. In an experiment with a
    humanoid robot, we investigated to what extent gesture would affect anthropomorphic
    inferences about the robot. Particularly, we examined the effects of the robot''s
    hand and arm gestures on the attribution of typically human traits, likability
    of the robot, shared reality, and future contact intentions after interacting
    with the robot. For this, we manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the humanoid
    robot in three experimental conditions: (1) no gesture, (2) congruent gesture,
    and (3) incongruent gesture. We hypothesized higher ratings on all dependent measures
    in the two gesture (vs. no gesture) conditions. The results confirm our predictions:
    when the robot used gestures during interaction, it was anthropomorphized more,
    participants perceived it as more likable, reported greater shared reality with
    it, and showed increased future contact intentions than when the robot gave instructions
    without using gestures. Surprisingly, this effect was particularly pronounced
    when the robot''s gestures were partly incongruent with speech. These findings
    show that communicative non-verbal behaviors in robotic systems affect both anthropomorphic
    perceptions and the mental models humans form of a humanoid robot during interaction.'
author:
- first_name: Maha
  full_name: Salem, Maha
  last_name: Salem
- first_name: Friederike Anne
  full_name: Eyssel, Friederike Anne
  last_name: Eyssel
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Kopp, Stefan
  last_name: Kopp
- first_name: F.
  full_name: Joublin, F.
  last_name: Joublin
citation:
  ama: 'Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the
    perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot.
    In: Mutlu B, Bartneck C, Ham J, Evers V, Kanda T, eds. <i>Social Robotics</i>.
    Vol 7072. Springer Science + Business Media; 2011:31-41. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>'
  apa: 'Salem, M., Eyssel, F. A., Rohlfing, K., Kopp, S., &#38; Joublin, F. (2011).
    Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case
    study with a humanoid robot. In B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, &#38;
    T. Kanda (Eds.), <i>Social Robotics</i> (Vol. 7072, pp. 31–41). Springer Science
    + Business Media. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Salem_Eyssel_Rohlfing_Kopp_Joublin_2011, title={Effects
    of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with
    a humanoid robot}, volume={7072}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>},
    booktitle={Social Robotics}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem,
    Maha and Eyssel, Friederike Anne and Rohlfing, Katharina and Kopp, Stefan and
    Joublin, F.}, editor={Mutlu, B. and Bartneck, C. and Ham, J. and Evers, V. and
    Kanda, T.}, year={2011}, pages={31–41} }'
  chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Friederike Anne Eyssel, Katharina Rohlfing, Stefan Kopp,
    and F. Joublin. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism:
    A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” In <i>Social Robotics</i>, edited by B. Mutlu,
    C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, and T. Kanda, 7072:31–41. Springer Science + Business
    Media, 2011. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Salem, F. A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, and F. Joublin, “Effects of
    gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with
    a humanoid robot,” in <i>Social Robotics</i>, 2011, vol. 7072, pp. 31–41, doi:
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  mla: 'Salem, Maha, et al. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological
    Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” <i>Social Robotics</i>,
    edited by B. Mutlu et al., vol. 7072, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011,
    pp. 31–41, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  short: 'M. Salem, F.A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, F. Joublin, in: B. Mutlu, C.
    Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics, Springer Science
    + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41.'
date_created: 2020-07-28T11:44:04Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:52:02Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4
editor:
- first_name: B.
  full_name: Mutlu, B.
  last_name: Mutlu
- first_name: C.
  full_name: Bartneck, C.
  last_name: Bartneck
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Ham, J.
  last_name: Ham
- first_name: V.
  full_name: Evers, V.
  last_name: Evers
- first_name: T.
  full_name: Kanda, T.
  last_name: Kanda
intvolume: '      7072'
keyword:
- Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills
- Anthropomorphism
- Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness
language:
- iso: eng
page: 31-41
publication: Social Robotics
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-3-642-25503-8
publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
status: public
title: 'Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A
  case study with a humanoid robot'
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
volume: 7072
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17244'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Robots interacting with humans need to understand actions and make use of
    language in social interactions. Research on infant development has shown that
    language helps the learner to structure visual observations of action. This acoustic
    information typically in the form of narration overlaps with action sequences
    and provides infants with a bottom-up guide to ﬁnd structure within them. This
    concept has been introduced as acoustic packaging by Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff.
    We developed and integrated a prominence detection module in our acoustic packaging
    system to detect semantically relevant information linguistically highlighted
    by the tutor. Evaluation results on speech data from adult-infant interactions
    show a signiﬁcant agreement with human raters. Furthermore a ﬁrst approach based
    on acoustic packages which uses the prominence detection results to generate acoustic
    feedback is presented. Index Terms: prominence, multimodal action segmentation,
    human robot interaction, feedback'
author:
- first_name: Lars
  full_name: Schillingmann, Lars
  last_name: Schillingmann
- first_name: Petra
  full_name: Wagner, Petra
  last_name: Wagner
- first_name: Christian
  full_name: Munier, Christian
  last_name: Munier
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
citation:
  ama: 'Schillingmann L, Wagner P, Munier C, Wrede B, Rohlfing K. Using Prominence
    Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios. In: <i>Interspeech
    2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association)</i>.
    ; 2011:3105-3108.'
  apa: Schillingmann, L., Wagner, P., Munier, C., Wrede, B., &#38; Rohlfing, K. (2011).
    Using Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios.
    <i>Interspeech 2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication
    Association)</i>, 3105–3108.
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Schillingmann_Wagner_Munier_Wrede_Rohlfing_2011, title={Using
    Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios}, booktitle={Interspeech
    2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association)},
    author={Schillingmann, Lars and Wagner, Petra and Munier, Christian and Wrede,
    Britta and Rohlfing, Katharina}, year={2011}, pages={3105–3108} }'
  chicago: Schillingmann, Lars, Petra Wagner, Christian Munier, Britta Wrede, and
    Katharina Rohlfing. “Using Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback
    in Tutoring Scenarios.” In <i>Interspeech 2011 (12th Annual Conference of the
    International Speech Communication Association)</i>, 3105–8, 2011.
  ieee: L. Schillingmann, P. Wagner, C. Munier, B. Wrede, and K. Rohlfing, “Using
    Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios,” in
    <i>Interspeech 2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication
    Association)</i>, 2011, pp. 3105–3108.
  mla: Schillingmann, Lars, et al. “Using Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic
    Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios.” <i>Interspeech 2011 (12th Annual Conference of
    the International Speech Communication Association)</i>, 2011, pp. 3105–08.
  short: 'L. Schillingmann, P. Wagner, C. Munier, B. Wrede, K. Rohlfing, in: Interspeech
    2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association),
    2011, pp. 3105–3108.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:10Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:53:54Z
department:
- _id: '749'
keyword:
- Feedback
- Human Robot Interaction
- Prominence
- Multimodal Action Segmentation
language:
- iso: eng
page: 3105-3108
publication: Interspeech 2011 (12th Annual Conference of the International Speech
  Communication Association)
status: public
title: Using Prominence Detection to Generate Acoustic Feedback in Tutoring Scenarios
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17245'
author:
- first_name: Lars
  full_name: Schillingmann, Lars
  last_name: Schillingmann
- first_name: Petra
  full_name: Wagner, Petra
  last_name: Wagner
- first_name: Christian
  full_name: Munier, Christian
  last_name: Munier
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
citation:
  ama: 'Schillingmann L, Wagner P, Munier C, Wrede B, Rohlfing K. Acoustic Packaging
    and the Learning of Words. In: ; 2011. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>'
  apa: Schillingmann, L., Wagner, P., Munier, C., Wrede, B., &#38; Rohlfing, K. (2011).
    <i>Acoustic Packaging and the Learning of Words</i>. <a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Schillingmann_Wagner_Munier_Wrede_Rohlfing_2011, title={Acoustic
    Packaging and the Learning of Words}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>},
    author={Schillingmann, Lars and Wagner, Petra and Munier, Christian and Wrede,
    Britta and Rohlfing, Katharina}, year={2011} }'
  chicago: Schillingmann, Lars, Petra Wagner, Christian Munier, Britta Wrede, and
    Katharina Rohlfing. “Acoustic Packaging and the Learning of Words,” 2011. <a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>.
  ieee: 'L. Schillingmann, P. Wagner, C. Munier, B. Wrede, and K. Rohlfing, “Acoustic
    Packaging and the Learning of Words,” 2011, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>.'
  mla: Schillingmann, Lars, et al. <i>Acoustic Packaging and the Learning of Words</i>.
    2011, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020">10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020</a>.
  short: 'L. Schillingmann, P. Wagner, C. Munier, B. Wrede, K. Rohlfing, in: 2011.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:11Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:54:16Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.52.00020
keyword:
- Prominence
- Multimodal Action Segmentation
- Feedback
- Color Saliency
- Human Robot Interaction
language:
- iso: eng
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1662-5188
status: public
title: Acoustic Packaging and the Learning of Words
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17242'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Previous work has shown that gestural behaviors affect anthropomorphic inferences
    about artificial communicators such as virtual agents. In an experiment with a
    humanoid robot, we investigated to what extent gesture would affect anthropomorphic
    inferences about the robot. Particularly, we examined the effects of the robot''s
    hand and arm gestures on the attribution of typically human traits, likability
    of the robot, shared reality, and future contact intentions after interacting
    with the robot. For this, we manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the humanoid
    robot in three experimental conditions: (1) no gesture, (2) congruent gesture,
    and (3) incongruent gesture. We hypothesized higher ratings on all dependent measures
    in the two gesture (vs. no gesture) conditions. The results confirm our predictions:
    when the robot used gestures during interaction, it was anthropomorphized more,
    participants perceived it as more likable, reported greater shared reality with
    it, and showed increased future contact intentions than when the robot gave instructions
    without using gestures. Surprisingly, this effect was particularly pronounced
    when the robot''s gestures were partly incongruent with speech. These findings
    show that communicative non-verbal behaviors in robotic systems affect both anthropomorphic
    perceptions and the mental models humans form of a humanoid robot during interaction.'
author:
- first_name: Maha
  full_name: Salem, Maha
  last_name: Salem
- first_name: Friederike Anne
  full_name: Eyssel, Friederike Anne
  last_name: Eyssel
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Kopp, Stefan
  last_name: Kopp
- first_name: F.
  full_name: Joublin, F.
  last_name: Joublin
citation:
  ama: 'Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the
    perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot.
    In: Mutlu B, Bartneck C, Ham J, Evers V, Kanda T, eds. <i>Social Robotics</i>.
    Vol 7072. Springer Science + Business Media; 2011:31-41. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>'
  apa: 'Salem, M., Eyssel, F. A., Rohlfing, K., Kopp, S., &#38; Joublin, F. (2011).
    Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case
    study with a humanoid robot. In B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, &#38;
    T. Kanda (Eds.), <i>Social Robotics</i> (Vol. 7072, pp. 31–41). Springer Science
    + Business Media. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Salem_Eyssel_Rohlfing_Kopp_Joublin_2011, title={Effects
    of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with
    a humanoid robot}, volume={7072}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>},
    booktitle={Social Robotics}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem,
    Maha and Eyssel, Friederike Anne and Rohlfing, Katharina and Kopp, Stefan and
    Joublin, F.}, editor={Mutlu, B. and Bartneck, C. and Ham, J. and Evers, V. and
    Kanda, T.}, year={2011}, pages={31–41} }'
  chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Friederike Anne Eyssel, Katharina Rohlfing, Stefan Kopp,
    and F. Joublin. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism:
    A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” In <i>Social Robotics</i>, edited by B. Mutlu,
    C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, and T. Kanda, 7072:31–41. Springer Science + Business
    Media, 2011. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Salem, F. A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, and F. Joublin, “Effects of
    gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with
    a humanoid robot,” in <i>Social Robotics</i>, 2011, vol. 7072, pp. 31–41, doi:
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  mla: 'Salem, Maha, et al. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological
    Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” <i>Social Robotics</i>,
    edited by B. Mutlu et al., vol. 7072, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011,
    pp. 31–41, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4">10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4</a>.'
  short: 'M. Salem, F.A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, F. Joublin, in: B. Mutlu, C.
    Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics, Springer Science
    + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:07Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:58:57Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4
editor:
- first_name: B.
  full_name: Mutlu, B.
  last_name: Mutlu
- first_name: C.
  full_name: Bartneck, C.
  last_name: Bartneck
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Ham, J.
  last_name: Ham
- first_name: V.
  full_name: Evers, V.
  last_name: Evers
- first_name: T.
  full_name: Kanda, T.
  last_name: Kanda
intvolume: '      7072'
keyword:
- Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills
- Anthropomorphism
- Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness
language:
- iso: eng
page: 31-41
publication: Social Robotics
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-3-642-25503-8
publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
status: public
title: 'Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A
  case study with a humanoid robot'
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
volume: 7072
year: '2011'
...
---
_id: '17253'
author:
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Karola
  full_name: Pitsch, Karola
  last_name: Pitsch
- first_name: Katrin Solveig
  full_name: Lohan, Katrin Solveig
  last_name: Lohan
- first_name: Jannik
  full_name: Fritsch, Jannik
  last_name: Fritsch
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
citation:
  ama: 'Vollmer A-L, Pitsch K, Lohan KS, Fritsch J, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Developing
    feedback: How children of different age contribute to a tutoring interaction with
    adults. In: <i>Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference
    on Development and Learning</i>. ; 2010:76-81.'
  apa: 'Vollmer, A.-L., Pitsch, K., Lohan, K. S., Fritsch, J., Rohlfing, K., &#38;
    Wrede, B. (2010). Developing feedback: How children of different age contribute
    to a tutoring interaction with adults. <i>Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010
    IEEE 9th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>, 76–81.'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Vollmer_Pitsch_Lohan_Fritsch_Rohlfing_Wrede_2010, title={Developing
    feedback: How children of different age contribute to a tutoring interaction with
    adults}, booktitle={Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International
    Conference on Development and Learning}, author={Vollmer, Anna-Lisa and Pitsch,
    Karola and Lohan, Katrin Solveig and Fritsch, Jannik and Rohlfing, Katharina and
    Wrede, Britta}, year={2010}, pages={76–81} }'
  chicago: 'Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Karola Pitsch, Katrin Solveig Lohan, Jannik Fritsch,
    Katharina Rohlfing, and Britta Wrede. “Developing Feedback: How Children of Different
    Age Contribute to a Tutoring Interaction with Adults.” In <i>Development and Learning
    (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>,
    76–81, 2010.'
  ieee: 'A.-L. Vollmer, K. Pitsch, K. S. Lohan, J. Fritsch, K. Rohlfing, and B. Wrede,
    “Developing feedback: How children of different age contribute to a tutoring interaction
    with adults,” in <i>Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International
    Conference on Development and Learning</i>, 2010, pp. 76–81.'
  mla: 'Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, et al. “Developing Feedback: How Children of Different
    Age Contribute to a Tutoring Interaction with Adults.” <i>Development and Learning
    (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>,
    2010, pp. 76–81.'
  short: 'A.-L. Vollmer, K. Pitsch, K.S. Lohan, J. Fritsch, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede,
    in: Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference on
    Development and Learning, 2010, pp. 76–81.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:20Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T13:00:15Z
department:
- _id: '749'
keyword:
- tutoring interaction
- social interaction
- video signal processing
- robot systems
- paediatrics
- neurophysiology
- Learning
- infant
- feedback
- biology computing
- cognitive capabilities
- cognition
- children
language:
- iso: eng
page: 76-81
publication: Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference
  on Development and Learning
status: public
title: 'Developing feedback: How children of different age contribute to a tutoring
  interaction with adults'
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2010'
...
---
_id: '17259'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Learning is a social endeavor, in which the learner generally receives support
    from his/her social partner(s). In developmental research – even though tutors/adults
    behavior modifications in their speech, gestures and motions have been extensively
    studied, studies barely consider the recipient’s (i.e. the child’s) perspective
    in the analysis of the adult’s presentation, In addition, the variability in parental
    behavior, i.e. the fact that not every parent modifies her/his behavior in the
    same way, found less fine-grained analysis. In contrast, in this paper, we assume
    an interactional perspective investigating the loop between the tutor’s and the
    learner’s actions. With this approach, we aim both at discovering the levels and
    features of variability and at achieving a better understanding of how they come
    about within the course of the interaction. For our analysis, we used a combination
    of (1) qualitative investigation derived from ethnomethodological Conversation
    Analysis (CA), (2) semi-automatic computational 2D hand tracking and (3) a mathematically
    based visualization of the data. Our analysis reveals that tutors not only shape
    their demonstrations differently with regard to the intended recipient per se
    (adult-directed vs. child-directed), but most importantly that the learner’s feedback
    during the presentation is consequential for the concrete ways in which the presentation
    is carried out.
author:
- first_name: Karola
  full_name: Pitsch, Karola
  last_name: Pitsch
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Jannik
  full_name: Fritsch, Jannik
  last_name: Fritsch
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Gerhard
  full_name: Sagerer, Gerhard
  last_name: Sagerer
citation:
  ama: 'Pitsch K, Vollmer A-L, Fritsch J, Wrede B, Rohlfing K, Sagerer G. On the loop
    of action modification and the recipient’s gaze in adult-child interaction. In:
    <i>Gesture and Speech in Interaction</i>. ; 2009.'
  apa: Pitsch, K., Vollmer, A.-L., Fritsch, J., Wrede, B., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Sagerer,
    G. (2009). On the loop of action modification and the recipient’s gaze in adult-child
    interaction. <i>Gesture and Speech in Interaction</i>.
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Pitsch_Vollmer_Fritsch_Wrede_Rohlfing_Sagerer_2009, title={On
    the loop of action modification and the recipient’s gaze in adult-child interaction},
    booktitle={Gesture and Speech in Interaction}, author={Pitsch, Karola and Vollmer,
    Anna-Lisa and Fritsch, Jannik and Wrede, Britta and Rohlfing, Katharina and Sagerer,
    Gerhard}, year={2009} }'
  chicago: Pitsch, Karola, Anna-Lisa Vollmer, Jannik Fritsch, Britta Wrede, Katharina
    Rohlfing, and Gerhard Sagerer. “On the Loop of Action Modification and the Recipient’s
    Gaze in Adult-Child Interaction.” In <i>Gesture and Speech in Interaction</i>,
    2009.
  ieee: K. Pitsch, A.-L. Vollmer, J. Fritsch, B. Wrede, K. Rohlfing, and G. Sagerer,
    “On the loop of action modification and the recipient’s gaze in adult-child interaction,”
    2009.
  mla: Pitsch, Karola, et al. “On the Loop of Action Modification and the Recipient’s
    Gaze in Adult-Child Interaction.” <i>Gesture and Speech in Interaction</i>, 2009.
  short: 'K. Pitsch, A.-L. Vollmer, J. Fritsch, B. Wrede, K. Rohlfing, G. Sagerer,
    in: Gesture and Speech in Interaction, 2009.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:27Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T13:02:31Z
department:
- _id: '749'
keyword:
- gaze
- gesture
- Multimodal
- adult-child interaction
language:
- iso: eng
publication: Gesture and Speech in Interaction
status: public
title: On the loop of action modification and the recipient's gaze in adult-child
  interaction
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2009'
...
---
_id: '17272'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding
    infants' learning processes. It has been defined in terms of child-directed speech
    (Motherese), child-directed motion (Motionese), and contingency. In the field
    of developmental robotics, research often assumes that in human-robot interaction
    (HRI), robots are treated similar to infants, because their immature cognitive
    capabilities benefit from this behavior. However, according to our knowledge,
    it has barely been studied whether this is true and how exactly humans alter their
    behavior towards a robotic interaction partner. In this paper, we present results
    concerning the acceptance of a robotic agent in a social learning scenario obtained
    via comparison to adults and 8-11 months old infants in equal conditions. These
    results constitute an important empirical basis for making use of tutoring behavior
    in social robotics. In our study, we performed a detailed multimodal analysis
    of HRI in a tutoring situation using the example of a robot simulation equipped
    with a bottom-up saliency-based attention model. Our results reveal significant
    differences in hand movement velocity, motion pauses, range of motion, and eye
    gaze suggesting that for example adults decrease their hand movement velocity
    in an Adult-Child Interaction (ACI), opposed to an Adult-Adult Interaction (AAI)
    and this decrease is even higher in the Adult-Robot Interaction (ARI). We also
    found important differences between ACI and ARI in how the behavior is modified
    over time as the interaction unfolds. These findings indicate the necessity of
    integrating top-down feedback structures into a bottom-up system for robots to
    be fully accepted as interaction partners.
author:
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Katrin Solveig
  full_name: Lohan, Katrin Solveig
  last_name: Lohan
- first_name: Kerstin
  full_name: Fischer, Kerstin
  last_name: Fischer
- first_name: Yukie
  full_name: Nagai, Yukie
  last_name: Nagai
- first_name: Karola
  full_name: Pitsch, Karola
  last_name: Pitsch
- first_name: Jannik
  full_name: Fritsch, Jannik
  last_name: Fritsch
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
citation:
  ama: 'Vollmer A-L, Lohan KS, Fischer K, et al. People modify their tutoring behavior
    in robot-directed interaction for action learning. In: <i>Development and Learning,
    2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>.
    IEEE; 2009:1-6. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>'
  apa: Vollmer, A.-L., Lohan, K. S., Fischer, K., Nagai, Y., Pitsch, K., Fritsch,
    J., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Wrede, B. (2009). People modify their tutoring behavior
    in robot-directed interaction for action learning. <i>Development and Learning,
    2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>,
    1–6. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Vollmer_Lohan_Fischer_Nagai_Pitsch_Fritsch_Rohlfing_Wrede_2009,
    title={People modify their tutoring behavior in robot-directed interaction for
    action learning}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>},
    booktitle={Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference
    on Development and Learning}, publisher={IEEE}, author={Vollmer, Anna-Lisa and
    Lohan, Katrin Solveig and Fischer, Kerstin and Nagai, Yukie and Pitsch, Karola
    and Fritsch, Jannik and Rohlfing, Katharina and Wrede, Britta}, year={2009}, pages={1–6}
    }'
  chicago: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Katrin Solveig Lohan, Kerstin Fischer, Yukie Nagai,
    Karola Pitsch, Jannik Fritsch, Katharina Rohlfing, and Britta Wrede. “People Modify
    Their Tutoring Behavior in Robot-Directed Interaction for Action Learning.” In
    <i>Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference
    on Development and Learning</i>, 1–6. IEEE, 2009. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>.
  ieee: 'A.-L. Vollmer <i>et al.</i>, “People modify their tutoring behavior in robot-directed
    interaction for action learning,” in <i>Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009.
    IEEE 8th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>, 2009, pp. 1–6,
    doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>.'
  mla: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, et al. “People Modify Their Tutoring Behavior in Robot-Directed
    Interaction for Action Learning.” <i>Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009.
    IEEE 8th International Conference on Development and Learning</i>, IEEE, 2009,
    pp. 1–6, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516">10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516</a>.
  short: 'A.-L. Vollmer, K.S. Lohan, K. Fischer, Y. Nagai, K. Pitsch, J. Fritsch,
    K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, in: Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th
    International Conference on Development and Learning, IEEE, 2009, pp. 1–6.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:43Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T13:06:43Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1109/DEVLRN.2009.5175516
keyword:
- robot simulation
- hand movement velocity
- robotic interaction partner
- robotic agent
- robot-directed interaction
- multimodal analysis
- Motionese
- Motherese
- intelligent tutoring systems
- immature cognitive capability
- human computer interaction
- eye gaze
- child-directed speech
- child-directed motion
- bottom-up system
- bottom-up saliency-based attention model
- adult-robot interaction
- adult-child interaction
- adult-adult interaction
- human-robot interaction
- action learning
- social learning scenario
- social robotics
- software agents
- top-down feedback structures
- tutoring behavior
language:
- iso: eng
page: 1-6
publication: Development and Learning, 2009. ICDL 2009. IEEE 8th International Conference
  on Development and Learning
publisher: IEEE
status: public
title: People modify their tutoring behavior in robot-directed interaction for action
  learning
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2009'
...
---
_id: '17267'
author:
- first_name: Manja
  full_name: Lohse, Manja
  last_name: Lohse
- first_name: Marc
  full_name: Hanheide, Marc
  last_name: Hanheide
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Gerhard
  full_name: Sagerer, Gerhard
  last_name: Sagerer
citation:
  ama: 'Lohse M, Hanheide M, Rohlfing K, Sagerer G. Systemic interaction analysis
    (SInA) in HRI. In: <i>Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference
    on Human Robot Interaction - HRI ’09</i>. ; 2009:93-100. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>'
  apa: Lohse, M., Hanheide, M., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Sagerer, G. (2009). Systemic interaction
    analysis (SInA) in HRI. <i>Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference
    on Human Robot Interaction - HRI ’09</i>, 93–100. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Lohse_Hanheide_Rohlfing_Sagerer_2009, title={Systemic interaction
    analysis (SInA) in HRI}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>},
    booktitle={Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human robot
    interaction - HRI ’09}, author={Lohse, Manja and Hanheide, Marc and Rohlfing,
    Katharina and Sagerer, Gerhard}, year={2009}, pages={93–100} }'
  chicago: Lohse, Manja, Marc Hanheide, Katharina Rohlfing, and Gerhard Sagerer. “Systemic
    Interaction Analysis (SInA) in HRI.” In <i>Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International
    Conference on Human Robot Interaction - HRI ’09</i>, 93–100, 2009. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>.
  ieee: 'M. Lohse, M. Hanheide, K. Rohlfing, and G. Sagerer, “Systemic interaction
    analysis (SInA) in HRI,” in <i>Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference
    on Human robot interaction - HRI ’09</i>, 2009, pp. 93–100, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>.'
  mla: Lohse, Manja, et al. “Systemic Interaction Analysis (SInA) in HRI.” <i>Proceedings
    of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction - HRI
    ’09</i>, 2009, pp. 93–100, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/1514095.1514114">10.1145/1514095.1514114</a>.
  short: 'M. Lohse, M. Hanheide, K. Rohlfing, G. Sagerer, in: Proceedings of the 4th
    ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction - HRI ’09, 2009,
    pp. 93–100.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:37Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T13:05:01Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1145/1514095.1514114
keyword:
- SINA
- human robot interaction
- biron
language:
- iso: eng
page: 93-100
publication: Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human robot
  interaction - HRI '09
status: public
title: Systemic interaction analysis (SInA) in HRI
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2009'
...
---
_id: '34564'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: To provide user interfaces for a rich set of devices and interaction modalities,
    we follow a model-based development methodology. We devised an architecture which
    deploys user interfaces specified as dialogue models with abstract interaction
    objects and allows context-based adaptations by means of an external transcoding
    process. For the validation of the applicability of this methodology for developing
    usable multimodal multi-device systems, we present two case studies based on proof-of-concept
    implementations and assessed them with a large set of established design principles
    and different types of modality cooperation.
author:
- first_name: Robbie
  full_name: Schäfer, Robbie
  last_name: Schäfer
- first_name: Wolfgang
  full_name: Müller, Wolfgang
  id: '16243'
  last_name: Müller
citation:
  ama: Schäfer R, Müller W. Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction and Rendering System
    against Established Design Principles. <i>Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces</i>.
    2008;2(1):25-41. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>
  apa: Schäfer, R., &#38; Müller, W. (2008). Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction
    and Rendering System against Established Design Principles. <i>Journal on Multimodal
    User Interfaces</i>, <i>2</i>(1), 25–41. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Schäfer_Müller_2008, title={Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction
    and Rendering System against Established Design Principles}, volume={2}, DOI={<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>},
    number={1}, journal={Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces}, publisher={Springer-Verlag},
    author={Schäfer, Robbie and Müller, Wolfgang}, year={2008}, pages={25–41} }'
  chicago: 'Schäfer, Robbie, and Wolfgang Müller. “Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction
    and Rendering System against Established Design Principles.” <i>Journal on Multimodal
    User Interfaces</i> 2, no. 1 (2008): 25–41. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>.'
  ieee: 'R. Schäfer and W. Müller, “Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction and Rendering
    System against Established Design Principles,” <i>Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces</i>,
    vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 25–41, 2008, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>.'
  mla: Schäfer, Robbie, and Wolfgang Müller. “Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction
    and Rendering System against Established Design Principles.” <i>Journal on Multimodal
    User Interfaces</i>, vol. 2, no. 1, Springer-Verlag, 2008, pp. 25–41, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3">10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3</a>.
  short: R. Schäfer, W. Müller, Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces 2 (2008) 25–41.
date_created: 2022-12-19T12:22:50Z
date_updated: 2022-12-19T12:23:05Z
department:
- _id: '672'
doi: 10.1007/s12193-008-0003-3
intvolume: '         2'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Interaction architecture     Abstract interaction objects     Dialogue model     Transformations     Multimodality     Multi-device     Design
  principles
language:
- iso: eng
page: 25-41
publication: Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces
publisher: Springer-Verlag
status: public
title: Assessment of a Multimodal Interaction and Rendering System against Established
  Design Principles
type: journal_article
user_id: '5786'
volume: 2
year: '2008'
...
---
_id: '17278'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: This paper investigates the influence of feedback provided by an autonomous
    robot (BIRON) on users’ discursive behavior. A user study is described during
    which users show objects to the robot. The results of the experiment indicate,
    that the robot’s verbal feedback utterances cause the humans to adapt their own
    way of speaking. The changes in users’ verbal behavior are due to their beliefs
    about the robots knowledge and abilities. In this paper they are identified and
    grouped. Moreover, the data implies variations in user behavior regarding gestures.
    Unlike speech, the robot was not able to give feedback with gestures. Due to the
    lack of feedback, users did not seem to have a consistent mental representation
    of the robot’s abilities to recognize gestures. As a result, changes between different
    gestures are interpreted to be unconscious variations accompanying speech.
author:
- first_name: Manja
  full_name: Lohse, Manja
  last_name: Lohse
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Gerhard
  full_name: Sagerer, Gerhard
  last_name: Sagerer
citation:
  ama: 'Lohse M, Rohlfing K, Wrede B, Sagerer G. “Try something else!” — When users
    change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction. In: ; 2008:3481-3486.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>'
  apa: Lohse, M., Rohlfing, K., Wrede, B., &#38; Sagerer, G. (2008). <i>“Try something
    else!” — When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction</i>.
    3481–3486. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Lohse_Rohlfing_Wrede_Sagerer_2008, title={“Try something
    else!” — When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction},
    DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>},
    author={Lohse, Manja and Rohlfing, Katharina and Wrede, Britta and Sagerer, Gerhard},
    year={2008}, pages={3481–3486} }'
  chicago: Lohse, Manja, Katharina Rohlfing, Britta Wrede, and Gerhard Sagerer. “‘Try
    Something Else!’ — When Users Change Their Discursive Behavior in Human-Robot
    Interaction,” 3481–86, 2008. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>.
  ieee: 'M. Lohse, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, and G. Sagerer, “‘Try something else!’ —
    When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction,” 2008,
    pp. 3481–3486, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>.'
  mla: Lohse, Manja, et al. <i>“Try Something Else!” — When Users Change Their Discursive
    Behavior in Human-Robot Interaction</i>. 2008, pp. 3481–86, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743">10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743</a>.
  short: 'M. Lohse, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, G. Sagerer, in: 2008, pp. 3481–3486.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:49Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T13:08:20Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543743
keyword:
- discursive behavior
- autonomous robot
- BIRON
- man-machine systems
- robot abilities
- robot knowledge
- user gestures
- robot verbal feedback utterance
- speech processing
- user verbal behavior
- service robots
- human-robot interaction
- human computer interaction
- gesture recognition
language:
- iso: eng
page: 3481-3486
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 1050-4729
status: public
title: “Try something else!” — When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot
  interaction
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2008'
...
---
_id: '64041'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Three cis-dioxovanadium(V) complexes with similar N -salicylidenehydrazide
    ligands modeling hydrogen bonding interactions of vanadate relevant for vanadium
    haloperoxidases are studied by 51V solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Their parameters
    describing the quadrupolar and chemical shift anisotropy interactions (quadrupolar
    coupling constant C Q , asymmetry of the quadrupolar tensor η Q , isotropic chemical
    shift δ iso , chemical shift anisotropy δ σ , asymmetry of the chemical shift
    tensor η σ and the Euler angles α , β and γ ) are determined both experimentally
    and theoretically using DFT methods. A comparative study of different methods
    to determine the NMR parameters by numerical simulation of the spectra is presented.
    Detailed theoretical investigations on the DFT level using various basis sets
    and structural models show that by useful choice of the methodology, the calculated
    parameters agree to the experimental ones in a very good manner.
author:
- first_name: Annika
  full_name: Schweitzer, Annika
  last_name: Schweitzer
- first_name: Torsten
  full_name: Gutmann, Torsten
  id: '118165'
  last_name: Gutmann
- first_name: Maria
  full_name: Wächtler, Maria
  last_name: Wächtler
- first_name: Hergen
  full_name: Breitzke, Hergen
  last_name: Breitzke
- first_name: Axel
  full_name: Buchholz, Axel
  last_name: Buchholz
- first_name: Winfried
  full_name: Plass, Winfried
  last_name: Plass
- first_name: Gerd
  full_name: Buntkowsky, Gerd
  last_name: Buntkowsky
citation:
  ama: Schweitzer A, Gutmann T, Wächtler M, et al. 51V solid-state NMR investigations
    and DFT studies of model compounds for vanadium haloperoxidases. <i>Solid State
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance</i>. 2008;34(1–2):52–67. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>
  apa: Schweitzer, A., Gutmann, T., Wächtler, M., Breitzke, H., Buchholz, A., Plass,
    W., &#38; Buntkowsky, G. (2008). 51V solid-state NMR investigations and DFT studies
    of model compounds for vanadium haloperoxidases. <i>Solid State Nuclear Magnetic
    Resonance</i>, <i>34</i>(1–2), 52–67. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Schweitzer_Gutmann_Wächtler_Breitzke_Buchholz_Plass_Buntkowsky_2008,
    title={51V solid-state NMR investigations and DFT studies of model compounds for
    vanadium haloperoxidases}, volume={34}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>},
    number={1–2}, journal={Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance}, author={Schweitzer,
    Annika and Gutmann, Torsten and Wächtler, Maria and Breitzke, Hergen and Buchholz,
    Axel and Plass, Winfried and Buntkowsky, Gerd}, year={2008}, pages={52–67} }'
  chicago: 'Schweitzer, Annika, Torsten Gutmann, Maria Wächtler, Hergen Breitzke,
    Axel Buchholz, Winfried Plass, and Gerd Buntkowsky. “51V Solid-State NMR Investigations
    and DFT Studies of Model Compounds for Vanadium Haloperoxidases.” <i>Solid State
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance</i> 34, no. 1–2 (2008): 52–67. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>.'
  ieee: 'A. Schweitzer <i>et al.</i>, “51V solid-state NMR investigations and DFT
    studies of model compounds for vanadium haloperoxidases,” <i>Solid State Nuclear
    Magnetic Resonance</i>, vol. 34, no. 1–2, pp. 52–67, 2008, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>.'
  mla: Schweitzer, Annika, et al. “51V Solid-State NMR Investigations and DFT Studies
    of Model Compounds for Vanadium Haloperoxidases.” <i>Solid State Nuclear Magnetic
    Resonance</i>, vol. 34, no. 1–2, 2008, pp. 52–67, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003">10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003</a>.
  short: A. Schweitzer, T. Gutmann, M. Wächtler, H. Breitzke, A. Buchholz, W. Plass,
    G. Buntkowsky, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 34 (2008) 52–67.
date_created: 2026-02-07T16:10:01Z
date_updated: 2026-02-17T16:13:21Z
doi: 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2008.02.003
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        34'
issue: 1–2
keyword:
- 51V NMR
- Model system
- Ab initio calculation
- Cis-dioxovanadium(V) complex
- Haloperoxidase
- Numerical optimization
- Quadrupolar interaction
language:
- iso: eng
page: 52–67
publication: Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
status: public
title: 51V solid-state NMR investigations and DFT studies of model compounds for vanadium
  haloperoxidases
type: journal_article
user_id: '100715'
volume: 34
year: '2008'
...
---
_id: '6087'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Visual backward masking is frequently used to study the temporal dynamics
    of visual perception. These dynamics may include the temporal features of conscious
    percepts, as suggested, for instance, by the asynchronous-updating model (Neumann,
    1982) and perceptual-retouch theory (Bachmann, 1994). These models predict that
    the perceptual latency of a visual backward mask is shorter than that of a like
    reference stimulus that was not preceded by a masked stimulus. The prediction
    has been confirmed by studies using temporal-order judgments: For certain asynchronies
    between mask and reference stimulus, temporal-order reversals are quite frequent
    (e.g. Scharlau, & Neumann, 2003a). However, it may be argued that these reversals
    were due to a response bias in favour of the mask rather than true temporal-perceptual
    effects. I introduce two measures for assessing latency effects that (1) are not
    prone to such a response bias, (2) allow to quantify the latency gain, and (3)
    extend the perceptual e'
author:
- first_name: Ingrid
  full_name: Scharlau, Ingrid
  id: '451'
  last_name: Scharlau
  orcid: 0000-0003-2364-9489
citation:
  ama: 'Scharlau I. Temporal processes in prime-mask interaction: Assessing perceptual
    consequences of masked information. <i>Advances in Cognitive Psychology</i>. 2007;3(1-2):241-255.'
  apa: 'Scharlau, I. (2007). Temporal processes in prime-mask interaction: Assessing
    perceptual consequences of masked information. <i>Advances in Cognitive Psychology</i>,
    <i>3</i>(1–2), 241–255.'
  bibtex: '@article{Scharlau_2007, title={Temporal processes in prime-mask interaction:
    Assessing perceptual consequences of masked information.}, volume={3}, number={1–2},
    journal={Advances in Cognitive Psychology}, author={Scharlau, Ingrid}, year={2007},
    pages={241–255} }'
  chicago: 'Scharlau, Ingrid. “Temporal Processes in Prime-Mask Interaction: Assessing
    Perceptual Consequences of Masked Information.” <i>Advances in Cognitive Psychology</i>
    3, no. 1–2 (2007): 241–55.'
  ieee: 'I. Scharlau, “Temporal processes in prime-mask interaction: Assessing perceptual
    consequences of masked information.,” <i>Advances in Cognitive Psychology</i>,
    vol. 3, no. 1–2, pp. 241–255, 2007.'
  mla: 'Scharlau, Ingrid. “Temporal Processes in Prime-Mask Interaction: Assessing
    Perceptual Consequences of Masked Information.” <i>Advances in Cognitive Psychology</i>,
    vol. 3, no. 1–2, 2007, pp. 241–55.'
  short: I. Scharlau, Advances in Cognitive Psychology 3 (2007) 241–255.
date_created: 2018-12-10T07:07:33Z
date_updated: 2022-06-07T00:13:52Z
department:
- _id: '424'
extern: '1'
intvolume: '         3'
issue: 1-2
keyword:
- temporal processes
- prime mask interaction
- perceptual consequences
- masked information
- visual backward masking
- visual perception
- Temporal Lobe
- Visual Masking
- Visual Perception
- Consequence
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://ac-psych.org/index.php/en/issues/volume/3/issue/1#art43
oa: '1'
page: 241 - 255
publication: Advances in Cognitive Psychology
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1895-1171
publication_status: published
status: public
title: 'Temporal processes in prime-mask interaction: Assessing perceptual consequences
  of masked information.'
type: journal_article
user_id: '42165'
volume: 3
year: '2007'
...
---
_id: '38543'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Today a large variety of mobile interaction devices such as PDAs and mobile
    phones enforce the development of a wide range of user interfaces for each platform.
    The complexity even grows, when multiple interaction devices are used to perform
    the same task and when different modalities have to be supported. We introduce
    a new dialog model for the abstraction of concrete user interfaces with a separate
    advanced control layer for the integration of different modalities. In this context,
    we present the Dialog and Interface Specification Language (DISL), which comes
    with a proof-of-concept implementation.
author:
- first_name: Robbie
  full_name: Schäfer, Robbie
  last_name: Schäfer
- first_name: Steffen
  full_name: Bleul, Steffen
  last_name: Bleul
- first_name: Wolfgang
  full_name: Müller, Wolfgang
  id: '16243'
  last_name: Müller
citation:
  ama: 'Schäfer R, Bleul S, Müller W. Dialog Modelling for Multiple Devices and Multiple
    Interaction Modalities. In: <i>Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on
    Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA’2006)</i>. ; 2006.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>'
  apa: Schäfer, R., Bleul, S., &#38; Müller, W. (2006). Dialog Modelling for Multiple
    Devices and Multiple Interaction Modalities. <i>Proceedings of the 5th International
    Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA’2006)</i>.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Schäfer_Bleul_Müller_2006, place={Hasselt, Belgium}, title={Dialog
    Modelling for Multiple Devices and Multiple Interaction Modalities}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>},
    booktitle={Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams
    for User Interface Design (TAMODIA’2006)}, author={Schäfer, Robbie and Bleul,
    Steffen and Müller, Wolfgang}, year={2006} }'
  chicago: Schäfer, Robbie, Steffen Bleul, and Wolfgang Müller. “Dialog Modelling
    for Multiple Devices and Multiple Interaction Modalities.” In <i>Proceedings of
    the 5th International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface
    Design (TAMODIA’2006)</i>. Hasselt, Belgium, 2006. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>.
  ieee: 'R. Schäfer, S. Bleul, and W. Müller, “Dialog Modelling for Multiple Devices
    and Multiple Interaction Modalities,” 2006, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>.'
  mla: Schäfer, Robbie, et al. “Dialog Modelling for Multiple Devices and Multiple
    Interaction Modalities.” <i>Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Task
    Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA’2006)</i>, 2006, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4">10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4</a>.
  short: 'R. Schäfer, S. Bleul, W. Müller, in: Proceedings of the 5th International
    Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA’2006),
    Hasselt, Belgium, 2006.'
date_created: 2023-01-24T08:03:51Z
date_updated: 2023-01-24T08:03:56Z
department:
- _id: '672'
doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-70816-2_4
keyword:
- User Interface     Interaction Manager     Output Device     Multimodal Interface     Interaction
  Object
language:
- iso: eng
place: Hasselt, Belgium
publication: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams
  for User Interface Design (TAMODIA'2006)
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-3-540-70815-5
status: public
title: Dialog Modelling for Multiple Devices and Multiple Interaction Modalities
type: conference
user_id: '5786'
year: '2006'
...
