Förster et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Working with roubles and failures in conversation between humans and robots: workshop reportFörster et al., 2023
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- Förster F
- Romeo M
- Holthaus P
- Wood L
- Dondrup C
- Fischer J
- Liza F
- Kaszuba S
- Hough J
- Nesset B
- Hernández García D
- Kontogiorgos D
- Williams J
- Özkan E
- Barnard P
- Berumen G
- Price D
- Cobb S
- Wiltschko M
- Tisserand L
- Porcheron M
- Giuliani M
- Skantze G
- Healey P
- Papaioannou I
- Gkatzia D
- Albert S
- Huang G
- Maraev V
- Kapetanios E
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- Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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This paper summarizes the structure and findings from the first Workshop on Troubles and Failures in Conversations between Humans and Robots. The workshop was organized to bring together a small, interdisciplinary group of researchers working on miscommunication …
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