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New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations
Haber, P.S.; Riordan, B.C.; Winter, D.T.. - : Australasian Medical Publishing Company, 2021
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New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations
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Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles
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Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles
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Using singing to nurture children’s hearing? A pilot study
In: Cochlear Implants International , 16 (S3) S63-S70. (2015) (2015)
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Integration of Action and Language Knowledge: A Roadmap for Developmental Robotics
Nori, F; Dautenhahn, K; Belpaeme, T. - : IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2015
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The impact of the contingency of robot feedback on HRI
Fischer, K.; Wrede, B.; Rohlfing, K.. - : IEEE, 2013
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Getting acquainted with a developing robot
Fischer, K.; Saunders, J.. - : Springer, 2012
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Contingency scaffolds language learning
Abstract: In human robot interaction the question how to communicate is an important one. The answer to this question can be approached through several perspectives. One approach to study the best way how a robot should behave in an interaction with a human is by providing a consistent robotic behavior. From this we can gain insights into what parameters are triggering what responsive behavior in an user. This method allows us as roboticists to investigate how we can elicit a specific behavior in users in order to facilitate robot's learning. In previous studies, we have shown how responsive eye gaze and feedback on a looming detection is modifying the human tutoring behavior [1]. In this paper, we present a study was carried out within the ITALK project. The study is targeting, how we can tune robotic feedback strategies of the iCub robot to evoke a tutoring behavior in a human tutor that is supporting a language acquisition system. We used a longitudinal approach for the study to also verify the verbal feedback given by the robot.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2299/13491
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Robots that say 'no'
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From babbling towards first words : The emergence of speech in a robot in real-time interaction
Nehaniv, C.L.; Lyon, C.; Saunders, J.. - : IEEE, 2011
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Towards using prosody to scaffold lexical meaning in robots
Lehmann, H.; Sato, Y.; Nehaniv, C.L.. - : IEEE, 2011
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Integration of Action and Language Knowledge: A Roadmap for Developmental Robotics
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Integration of Action and Language Knowledge: A Roadmap for Developmental Robotics
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Integration of Action and Language Knowledge: A Roadmap for Developmental Robotics
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A Constructivist Approach to Robot Language Learning via Simulated Babbling and Holophrase Extraction
Lyon, C.; Nehaniv, C.L.; Saunders, J.. - : IEEE, 2009
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Improving family functioning and child outcome in methadone maintained families: the Parents Under Pressure programme
Dawe, S.; Harnett, P. H.; Rendalls, V.. - : Taylor & Francis Health Services, 2003
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