Description
The BiB study investigated the benefits of an affective physical interaction with a humanoid robot by comparing an expressive and communicative condition with a faster, less error prone but non-communicative one.
The BiB study was conducted as part of the Trustworthy Robotic Assistants (ROBOSAFE) project.
Preferred data citation: Adriana Hamacher, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Anthony G. Pipe and Kerstin Eder (2016): BiB - Believing in BERT.
The BiB study was conducted as part of the Trustworthy Robotic Assistants (ROBOSAFE) project.
Preferred data citation: Adriana Hamacher, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Anthony G. Pipe and Kerstin Eder (2016): BiB - Believing in BERT.
| Date made available | 22 Jun 2016 |
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| Publisher | University of Bristol |
Keywords
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Trust
- Safety
- Robotic Assistants
- physical Human-Robot Interaction
Datasets
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BiB - Believing in BERT [UPDATED version now available at DOI: 10.5523/bris.1xkj9m7z4vi6l137gihezyd9o3]
Pipe, T. (Creator), Eder, K. (Creator), Bianchi-Berthouze, N. (Creator), Hamacher, A. (Creator) & Eder, K. (Data Manager), University of Bristol, 20 Jun 2016
DOI: 10.5523/bris.tjlb7lzcgdty15thh3amnj72y, http://data.bris.ac.uk/data/dataset/tjlb7lzcgdty15thh3amnj72y
Dataset
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