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Gaze in Human-Robot Communication is a volume collecting recent research studying gaze behaviour in human-robot interaction (HRI). The selected articles draw inspiration from related research into gaze in human-human interaction in fields ranging from ethnography to neuroscience. The major themes of these articles include: the experimental investigation of human responses to robot gaze, the investigation of the impact of coordinating gaze acts with speech, and the development of hardware and software technologies for enabling robot gaze. This volume provides an excellent introduction to the depth and breadth of this growing research area in HRI. The highly interdisciplinary nature of the work presented should make it of interest both to robotics researchers and to researchers from other fields with an interest in the role of gaze in communication.
Originally published in Interaction Studies Vol. 14:3 (2013).
Contents
1. Editorial; 2. Introduction (by Broz, Frank); 3. Design of a gaze behavior at a small mistake moment for a robot (by Shiomi, Masahiro); 4. Robots can be perceived as goal-oriented agents (by Sciutti, Alessandra); 5. Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?: The effect of verbalization (by Okumura, Yuko); 6. Interactions between a quiz robot and multiple participants: Focusing on speech, gaze and bodily conduct in Japanese and English speakers (by Yamazaki, Akiko); 7. Cooperative gazing behaviors in human multi-robot interaction (by Xu, Tian); 8. Learning where to look (by Mohammad, Yasser F.O.); 9. Designing robot eyes for communicating gaze (by Onuki, Tomomi); 9. Index; 10. Course of maternal prosodic incitation (motherese) during early development in autism: An exploratory home movie study (by Cassel, Raquel S.)



