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    Questionnaire-based social research on opinions of Japanese visitors for communication robots at an exhibition
    with Tatsuya Nomura, Takugo Tasaki, Takayuki Kanda, Masahiro Shiomi, and Norihiro Hagita
    AI and Society 21 (1-2): 167-183. 2007.
    This paper reports the results of questionnaire-based research conducted at an exhibition of interactive humanoid robots that was held at the Osaka Science Museum, Japan. The aim of this exhibition was to investigate the feasibility of communication robots connected to a ubiquitous sensor network, under the assumption that these robots will be practically used in daily life in the not-so-distant future. More than 90,000 people visited the exhibition. A questionnaire was given to the visitors to …Read more
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    Infant discrimination of humanoid robots
    with Goh Matsuda and Kazuo Hiraki
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    This paper reports our research efforts on social robots that recognize interpersonal relationships. These investigations are carried out by observing group behaviors while the robot interacts with people. Our humanoid robot interacts with children by speaking and making various gestures. It identifies individual children by using a wireless tag system, which helps to promote interaction such as the robot calling a child by name. Accordingly, the robot is capable of interacting with many childre…Read more
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    Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?: The effect of verbalization
    with Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, and Shoji Itakura
    Interaction Studies 14 (3): 351-365. 2013.