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Moreover, it has proven to be statistically complete as well as easily implementable on real, marketable robot swarms for real-world applications.
Open accessProceedings ArticleDOI
Sangseok You, Lionel P. Robert 
26 Feb 2018
85 Citations
Results showed that human–robot similarity promoted trust in a robot, which led to willingness to work with robots and ultimately willingness to work with a robot over a human co-worker.
Open accessProceedings ArticleDOI
03 Mar 2014
125 Citations
The results show that children react more expressively and more positively to a robot which adaptively expresses itself than to a robot which does not.
Our results suggest that the influence of the robot?s presence is sociocognitive in nature and that anthropomorphism has a role in the robot-presence effect.
We propose using an options model for robot selection, which in turn gives the decision-maker the option of replacing the selected robot with a better one during the life of products with uncertain demand.
In order to be acceptable a future robot should execute these complex tasks based on the personal preferences of the user which would require the robot to be flexible and extremely smart, comparable to the care that is delivered by a human carer.
The main technical result of the paper is a proof that a simple robot programming language is universal, in that any effectively achievable goal can be achieved by getting the robot to execute one of the robot programs.