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Good enough yet?

a preliminary evaluation of human-surrogate interaction

Julian Abich , Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Stephanie Lackey

pp. 239-250

Research exploring the implementation of surrogates has included areas such as training (Chuah et al., 2013), education (Yamashita, Kuzuoka, Fujimon, & Hirose, 2007), and entertainment (Boberg, Piippo, & Ollila, 2008). Determining the characteristics of the surrogate that could potentially influence the human's behavioral responses during human-surrogate interactions is of importance. The present work will draw on the literature about human-robot interaction (HRI), social psychology literature regarding the impact that the presence of a surrogate has on another human, and communications literature about human-human interpersonal interaction. The review will result in an experimental design to evaluate various dimensions of the space of human-surrogate characteristics influence on interaction.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07458-0_23

Full citation:

Abich, J. , Reinerman-Jones, L. , Lackey, S. (2014)., Good enough yet?: a preliminary evaluation of human-surrogate interaction, in R. Shumaker & S. Lackey (eds.), Virtual, augmented and mixed reality. designing and developing virtual and augmented environments, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 239-250.

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