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|Title=Doing Scheduling? The Construction of Agency and Memory While Programming a Reminder Robot with a Person with Severe Brain Injury | |Title=Doing Scheduling? The Construction of Agency and Memory While Programming a Reminder Robot with a Person with Severe Brain Injury | ||
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|Tag(s)=AI reference list; EMCA; Cognitive disabilities; Robot; HRI; HCI | |Tag(s)=AI reference list; EMCA; Cognitive disabilities; Robot; HRI; HCI | ||
| − | | | + | |Key=Krummheuer2019 |
| − | |Publisher=Gesellschaft | + | |Publisher=Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. |
|Year=2019 | |Year=2019 | ||
|DOI=10.18420/muc2019-ws-647 | |DOI=10.18420/muc2019-ws-647 | ||
|Abstract=The paper argues that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities in the design of reminder robots. These results are based on a embodied interaction analysis of video recorded interactions of a co-creation process in which the participants test a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury. | |Abstract=The paper argues that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities in the design of reminder robots. These results are based on a embodied interaction analysis of video recorded interactions of a co-creation process in which the participants test a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury. | ||
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Krummheuer2019 |
| Author(s) | Antonia Krummheuer, Matthias Rehm, Kasper Rodil |
| Title | Doing Scheduling? The Construction of Agency and Memory While Programming a Reminder Robot with a Person with Severe Brain Injury |
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| Tag(s) | AI reference list, EMCA, Cognitive disabilities, Robot, HRI, HCI |
| Publisher | Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. |
| Year | 2019 |
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| DOI | 10.18420/muc2019-ws-647 |
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Abstract
The paper argues that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities in the design of reminder robots. These results are based on a embodied interaction analysis of video recorded interactions of a co-creation process in which the participants test a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury.
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