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Human acceptance in the Human-Robot Interaction scenario for last-mile goods delivery

The introduction of robotic technology in an existing scenario must be analyzed from the point of view of all the human roles involved in that scenario. In the case of dealing with urban public space, the analysis must consider a large group of citizens who carry out different activities on it. The...

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Main Authors: Puig-Pey, A., Zamora, J.Ll, Amante, B., Moreno, J., Garrell, A., Grau, A., Bolea, Y., Santamaria, A., Sanfeliu, A.
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