[PDF] 1st Reading - Personal Robots Group
5.6. Learning results The tutoring of tasks exemplifies our approach to teaching as a collaborative interac-tion. Joint attention is established both on the object level and on the task structure level. The robot uses subtle expression to indicate to the human tutor when it is ready to learn somethin
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5.6. Learning results The tutoring of tasks exemplifies our approach to teaching as a collaborative interac-tion. Joint attention is established both on the object level and on the task structure level. The robot uses subtle expression to indicate to the human tutor when it is ready to learn something new, and its performance of taught actions provides the tutor with immediate feedback about comprehension of the task. Envelope displays such as gaze aversion, eye contact, and subtle nods and are u
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5.6. Learning results The tutoring of tasks exemplifies our approach to teaching as a collaborative interac-tion. Joint attention is established both on the object level and on the task structure level. The robot uses subtle expression to indicate to the human tutor when it is rea
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