Cross-cultural study on human-robot greeting interaction: acceptance and discomfort by Egyptians and Japanese
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural background and their general acceptance towards robots. However, very few studies have investigated whether a robot’s original language and gesture based on certain culture have an impact on the peop...
Main Authors: | Trovato Gabriele, Zecca Massimiliano, Sessa Salvatore, Jamone Lorenzo, Ham Jaap, Hashimoto Kenji, Takanishi Atsuo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter
2013-12-01
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Series: | Paladyn |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.2478/pjbr-2013-0006 |
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