Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3371382.3380738
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Adapting to a Robot

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“…Although these studies informed our research, they neither focused on the types of tasks shared between humans and the robot nor on which types of tasks become automated and which do not. However, we identified one study that is relevant for our work, namely the study from Verne [23]. Verne's [23] study on the lawnmower robot used the theoretical framework on tasks developed in her Ph.D. thesis [7], and in her co-authored paper (see [8]).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: the Model From Verne (2015) And Verne And Bratteteig (2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although these studies informed our research, they neither focused on the types of tasks shared between humans and the robot nor on which types of tasks become automated and which do not. However, we identified one study that is relevant for our work, namely the study from Verne [23]. Verne's [23] study on the lawnmower robot used the theoretical framework on tasks developed in her Ph.D. thesis [7], and in her co-authored paper (see [8]).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: the Model From Verne (2015) And Verne And Bratteteig (2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we identified one study that is relevant for our work, namely the study from Verne [23]. Verne's [23] study on the lawnmower robot used the theoretical framework on tasks developed in her Ph.D. thesis [7], and in her co-authored paper (see [8]). Since the author(s) focused on the tasks that arise as a consequence of the automation of work, we found this theoretical framework relevant and useful for this study.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: the Model From Verne (2015) And Verne And Bratteteig (2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interaction with robots, (chat)bots, or smart vehicles. We have seen that with the introduction of a robot in a domestic setting, humans need to carry out facilitation [21,22] or articulation work [23][24][25]. How do we describe how we relate to technology that performs tasks for us and with us?…”
Section: Interaction With Autonomous Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%