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Designing Sound for Social Robots: Candidate Design Principles

How can we use sound and music to create rich and engaging human-robot interactions? A growing body of HRI research explores the many ways in which sound affects human-robot interactions and although some studies conclude with tentative design recommendations, there are, to our knowledge, no general...

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Published in:International journal of social robotics 2022-08, Vol.14 (6), p.1507-1525
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