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Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2020
- Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
, Adam Poulsen
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Sex care robots. 1-18 - Dennis M. Weiss:
Learning to be human with sociable robots. 19-30 - Davide Ghiglino
, Cesco Willemse
, Davide De Tommaso, Francesco Bossi, Agnieszka Wykowska
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At first sight: robots' subtle eye movement parameters affect human attentional engagement, spontaneous attunement and perceived human-likeness. 31-39 - Deborah L. Johanson
, Ho Seok Ahn, Craig J. Sutherland
, Bianca Brown, Bruce A. MacDonald, Jong Yoon Lim, Byeong-Kyu Ahn, Elizabeth Broadbent
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Smiling and use of first-name by a healthcare receptionist robot: Effects on user perceptions, attitudes, and behaviours. 40-51 - Tõnu Viik:
Falling in love with robots: a phenomenological study of experiencing technological alterities. 52-65 - Kheng Lee Koay, Dag Sverre Syrdal, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Michael L. Walters
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A narrative approach to human-robot interaction prototyping for companion robots. 66-85 - Samuel Olatunji
, Tal Oron-Gilad
, Vardit Sarne-Fleischmann, Yael Edan:
User-centered feedback design in person-following robots for older adults. 86-103 - Kamil Muzyka:
The basic rules for coexistence: The possible applicability of metalaw for human-AGI relations. 104-117 - Salima Bella
, Assia Belbachir
, Ghalem Belalem
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A hybrid air-sea cooperative approach combined with a swarm trajectory planning method. 118-139 - Nicola Liberati
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Making out with the world and valuing relationships with humans: Mediation theory and the introduction of teledildonics. 140-146 - Leonardo Mariano Gomes
, Rita Wu:
TouchYou: A wearable touch sensor and stimulator for using our own body as a remote sex interface. 147-160 - Carlotta Rigotti
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How to apply Asimov's first law to sex robots. 161-170 - Marc Behrendt:
The moral case for sexbots. 171-190 - David Levy:
Some aspects of human consent to sex with robots. 191-198 - Carmen Fernández-Martínez, Alberto Fernández
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AI and recruiting software: Ethical and legal implications. 199-216 - Roger Andre Søraa, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
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Exoskeletons for all: The interplay between exoskeletons, inclusion, gender, and intersectionality. 217-227 - Adamantios Koumpis
, Thomas Gees:
Sex with robots: A not-so-niche market for disabled and older persons. 228-232 - Mika Koverola, Marianna Drosinou, Jussi Palomäki
, Juho Halonen, Anton Kunnari, Marko Repo, Noora Lehtonen, Michael Laakasuo:
Moral psychology of sex robots: An experimental study - how pathogen disgust is associated with interhuman sex but not interandroid sex. 233-249 - Rudolf Arnold:
PLAY ME: interactive sonification of sexual arousal in long-distance relationships. 250-270 - Christoph Bartneck, Merel Keijsers
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The morality of abusing a robot. 271-283 - Jan Peter Bergen:
Love(rs) in the making: Moral subjectivity in the face of sexbots. 284-300 - Dag Sverre Syrdal, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Ben Robins, Efstathia Karakosta, Nan Cannon Jones:
Kaspar in the wild: Experiences from deploying a small humanoid robot in a nursery school for children with autism. 301-326 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
, Anto Cartolovni
, Robin L. Pierce:
Promoting inclusiveness in exoskeleton robotics: Addressing challenges for pediatric access. 327-339 - Alfredo Díaz, María Amparo Grau Ruiz:
Social Security and robotization: Possible ways to finance human reskilling and promote employment. 340-350 - Agnès Jacquerye:
A revolution in sex education using sex robots. 351-356 - Hiroshi Yamaguchi:
"Intimate relationship" with "virtual humans" and the "socialification" of familyship. 357-369 - Saheli Datta Burton:
Responsible use of exoskeletons and exosuits: Ensuring domestic security in a European context. 370-378 - Angelina Aleksandrovich, Leonardo Mariano Gomes:
Shared multisensory sexual arousal in virtual reality (VR) environments. 379-389 - David C. Mainenti
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Sex robot technology and the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF): A relationship in the making? 390-403 - Alexandra Kapeller
, Michael H. Nagenborg
, Kostas Nizamis
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Wearable robotic exoskeletons: A socio-philosophical perspective on Duchenne muscular dystrophy research. 404-413 - Sofia Almpani
, Theodoros Mitsikas
, Petros S. Stefaneas, Panayiotis Frangos:
ExosCE: A legal-based computational system for compliance with exoskeletons' CE marking. 414-427 - Eleanor Hancock:
Should society accept sex robots?: Changing my perspective on sex robots through researching the future of intimacy. 428-442

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