2009 |
11 | EE | Frank Hegel,
Claudia Muhl,
Britta Wrede,
Martina Hielscher-Fastabend,
Gerhard Sagerer:
Understanding Social Robots.
ACHI 2009: 169-174 |
2008 |
10 | EE | Frank Hegel,
Soeren Krach,
Tilo Kircher,
Britta Wrede,
Gerhard Sagerer:
Theory of mind (ToM) on robots: a functional neuroimaging study.
HRI 2008: 335-342 |
9 | EE | Monja Lohse,
Katharina J. Rohlfing,
Britta Wrede,
Gerhard Sagerer:
"Try something else!" - When users change their discursive behavior in human-robot interaction.
ICRA 2008: 3481-3486 |
2007 |
8 | | Shuyin Li,
Britta Wrede:
Why and How to Model Multi-Modal Interaction for a Mobile Robot Companion.
Interaction Challenges for Intelligent Assistants 2007: 72-79 |
2006 |
7 | EE | Sonja Hüwel,
Britta Wrede:
Spontaneous Speech Understanding for Robust Multi-Modal Human-Robot Communication.
ACL 2006 |
6 | EE | Britta Wrede,
Marcus Kleinehagenbrock,
Jannik Fritsch:
Towards an Integrated Robotic System for Interactive Learning in a Social Context.
IROS 2006: 1817-1823 |
5 | EE | Anders Green,
Kerstin Severinson Eklundh,
Britta Wrede,
Shuyin Li:
Integrating Miscommunication Analysis in Natural Language Interface Design for a Service Robot.
IROS 2006: 4678-4683 |
4 | EE | Thorsten Spexard,
Shuyin Li,
Britta Wrede,
Jannik Fritsch,
Gerhard Sagerer,
Olaf Booij,
Zoran Zivkovic,
Bas Terwijn,
Ben J. A. Kröse:
BIRON, where are you? Enabling a robot to learn new places in a real home environment by integrating spoken dialog and visual localization.
IROS 2006: 934-940 |
3 | EE | Katharina J. Rohlfing,
Jannik Fritsch,
Britta Wrede,
Tanja Jungmann:
How can multimodal cues from child-directed interaction reduce learning complexity in robots?
Advanced Robotics 20(10): 1183-1199 (2006) |
2005 |
2 | EE | Shuyin Li,
Axel Haasch,
Britta Wrede,
Jannik Fritsch,
Gerhard Sagerer:
Human-style interaction with a robot for cooperative learning of scene objects.
ICMI 2005: 151-158 |
2004 |
1 | EE | Shuyin Li,
Marcus Kleinehagenbrock,
Jannik Fritsch,
Britta Wrede,
Gerhard Sagerer:
"BIRON, let me show you something": evaluating the interaction with a robot companion.
SMC (3) 2004: 2827-2834 |