Kerstin Dautenhahn: Selected References:

  • K. Dautenhahn (1998): The Art of Designing Socially Intelligent Agents - Science, Fiction, and the Human in the Loop, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Vol 12, 7-8, October- December, pp 573-617.
  • K. Dautenhahn (2002): Design Spaces and Niche Spaces of Believable Social Robots. Proc. IEEE ROMAN 2002, 25-27 September, Berlin, Germany, pp. 192-197, IEEE Press.
  • K. Dautenhahn (2003): Roles and Functions of Robots in Human Society - Implications from Research in Autism Therapy, Robotica, volume 21, pp. 443-452.
  • K. Dautenhahn (2004): Robots We Like to Live With?! - A Developmental Perspective on a Personalized, Life-Long Robot Companion, Invited paper, Proc. IEEE Ro-man 2004, 13th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication September 20-22, 2004 Kurashiki, Okayama Japan.
  • T. Fong, I. Nourbakhsh and K. Dautenhahn (2003): A Survey of Socially Interactive Robots, Robotics and Autonomous Systems 42(3-4), 143-166.
  • B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, R. te Boekhorst, A. Billard (2004a): Effects of repeated exposure to a humanoid robot on children with autism. In S. Keates, J. Clarkson, P. Langdon and P. Robinson (Eds.) Designing a More Inclusive World, Springer Verlag, London, pp. 225-236.
  • B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, R. te Boekhorst, A. Billard (2004b): Robots as Assistive Technology - Does Appearance Matter?, Proc. IEEE Ro-man 2004, 13th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication September 20-22, 2004 Kurashiki, Okayama Japan.
  • S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, J. Schulz (2004): The Design Space of Robots: Investigating Children's Views, Proc. IEEE Ro-man 2004, 13th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication September 20-22, 2004 Kurashiki, Okayama Japan.