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Publications | Christoph Bartneck, Ph.D.
﻿﻿ You can also find my publications at CiteULike. My ResearcherID is B-5699-2008. The ACM also maintains an overview of my publication as well as Scopus, ORCID and Google Scholar. The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences lists my Digital Author ID as info:eu-repo/dai/nl/204505054. The University of Canterbury also maintains a profile of my work. Below, you also find a list of the invited speeches I gave. You may also want to watch some of the movies I created on YouTube and Vimeo.
Bartneck, C., Belpaeme, Tony, Eyssel, Friederike, Kanda, Takayuki, Keijsers, Merel, & Sabanovic, Selma. (2019). An Introduction To Human-Robot Interaction. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Addison, Arifah, Yogeeswaran, Kumar, & Bartneck, C. (2019). Robots Can Be More Than Black And White: Examining Racial Bias Towards Robots. Paper presented at the AAAI/ACM Conference On Artifical Intelligence, Ethics, and Society, Honolulu.
Sandoval, E. B., Brandstetter, J., Obaid, M., & Bartneck, C. (2015). Reciprocity in Human Robot Interaction – A Quantitative Approach Through The Prisoner’s Dilemma And The Ultimatum Game. International Journal on Social Robotics 8(2), pp 303-317.
Bartneck, C., Nagai, Y., Paiva, A., & Sabanovic, S. (2016, 7-10 March 2016). HRI’16 chairs’ welcome. Proceedings of the 2016 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) pp. iii-iv.
Hölyä, T., Bartneck, C., & Tiihonen, T. (2016). The Consequences of Competition: Simulating The Effects Of Research Grant Allocation Strategies. Scientometrics, 108(1), 263-288.
Bartneck, C., Ser, Q. M., Moltchanova, E., Smithies, J., & Harrington, E. (2016). Have LEGO Products Become More Violent?. PLoS ONE, 11(5), e0155401.
Altimira, D., Mueller, F., Clark, J., Lee, G., Billinghurst, M., & Bartneck, C. (2016). Digitally Augmenting Sports: An Opportunity for Exploring and Understanding Novel Balancing Techniques. Proceedings of the 34rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, San Jose pp. 1681-1691.
Sandoval, E. B., Brandstetter, J., & Bartneck, C. (2016). Can a Robot Bribe a Human? The Measurement of the Dark Side of Reciprocity in Human Robot Interaction. Proceedings of the 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Christchurch pp. 117 – 124.
Beckner, C., Racz, P., Hay, J., Brandstetter, J., & Bartneck, C. (2016). Participants conform to humans but not to humanoid robots in an English past tense formation task. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 35(2), 158-179.
Bartneck, C. (2015). The Ideal Order. Charlston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C., Soucy, M., Fleuret, K., & Sandoval, E. B. (2015). The Robot Engine – Making The Unity 3D Game Engine Work For HRI. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN2015), Kobe pp. 431 – 437.
Weiss, A., & Bartneck, C. (2015). Meta Analysis Of The Usage Of The Godspeed Questionnaire Series. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN2015), Kobe pp. 381 – 388.
Zlotowski, J., Sumioka, H., Nishio, S., Glas, D., Bartneck, C., & Ishiguro, H. (2015). Persistence of the Uncanny Valley: the Influence of Repeated Interactions and a Robot’s Attitude on Its Perception. Frontiers in Cognitive Science 6(883).
Mubin, O., & Bartneck, C. (2015). Do as I say: Exploring human response to a predictable and unpredictable robot. Proceedings of the British Human Computer Interaction Conference, Lincoln, pp. 110-116.
Obaid, M., Dünser, A., Moltchanova, E., Cummings, D., Wagner, J., & Bartneck, C. (2015). LEGO Pictorial Scales for Assessing Affective Responses. Proceedings of the IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2015, Bamberg, pp. 263-280.
Zlotowski, J., Proudfoot, D., Yogeeswaran, K., & Bartneck, C. (2015). Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges in Human-Robot Interaction. International Journal of Social Robotics, 7(3), 347-360.
Bartneck, C., Duenser, A., Moltchanova, E., & Zawieska, K. (2015). Comparing the similarity of responses received from experiments conducted in Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to experiments conducted with traditional methods. PLOS One, 10(4), e0121595.
Bartneck, C., & Clark, A. (2015). Semi-Automatic Color Analysis For Brand Logos. Color Research and Application, 40(1), 72-84.
Bartneck, C. (2014). The Star Wars LEGO Minifigure Catalog (3rd Edition ed.). Charlston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2014). The 2012 LEGO Minifigure Catalog (2nd Edition ed.). Charlston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2014). The 2013 LEGO Minifigure Catalog (1st ed.). Charlston: CreateSpace.
Zlotowski, J., Strasser, E., & Bartneck, C. (2014). Dimensions of Anthropomorphism – From Humanness to Humanlikeness. Proceedings of the ACM / IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Bielefeld pp. 66-73.
Obaid, M., Kuchenbrandt, D., & Bartneck, C. (2014). Empathy and Yawn Contagion: Can we (Humans) Catch Yawns from Robots? Proceedings of the ACM / IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Bielfeld pp. 260-261.
K. Rajendran, M. F. Walsh, N. J. A. de Ruiter, A. I. Chernoglazov, R. K. Panta, A. P. H. Butler, P. H. Butler, S. T. Bell, N. G. Anderson, T. B. F. Woodfield, S. J. Tredinnick, J. L. Healy, C. J. Bateman, R. Aamir, R. M. N. Doesburg, P. F. Renaud, S. P. Gieseg, D. J. Smithies, J. L. Mohr, V. B. H. Mandalika, A. M. T. Opie, N. J. Cook, J. P. Ronaldson, S. J. Nik, A. Atharifard, M. Clyne, P. J. Bones, C. Bartneck, R. Grasset, N. Schleich, and M. Billinghurst (2014) Reducing Beam Hardening Effects and Metal Artefacts in Spectral Ct Using Medipix3rx’, Journal of Instrumentation, 9, P03015.
Heitz, A., Dünser, A., Bartneck, C., Howland, S., Sanderson, L., Grady, J., et al. (2013). Assessing the impact of a Clinical Audiology Simulator on first year students. Proceedings of the Australasian User Interface Conference, Auckland pp. 11-20.
Mubin, O., Henderson, J., & Bartneck, C. (2013). Talk ROILA to your Robot. Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, Sydney pp. 317-318.
Mubin, O., Shahid, S., & Bartneck, C. (2013). Robot Assisted Language Learning through Games: A Comparison of Two Case Studies. Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems, 13(3), 9-14.
Bartneck, C. (2013). Robots In The Theatre And The Media. Proceedings of the Design & Semantics of Form & Movement (DeSForM2013), Wuxi, pp. 64-70.
Baker, G., Cragg, P., Bartneck, C., & Seidel, S. (2013). End User Creativity: A Critical Realist Perspective. Proceedings of the 4th annual New Zealand Information Systems Doctoral Consortium (NZISDC), Auckland.
Walker, R., & Bartneck, C. (2013). The Pleasure Of Receiving A Head Massage From A Robot. Proceedings of the The 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2013), Gyeongju pp. 807 – 813.
Bartneck, C., Obaid, M., & Zawieska, K. (2013). Agents with faces – What can we learn from LEGO Minfigures. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, Sapporo, Japan, III-2-1.
Partridge, M., & Bartneck, C. (2013). The Invisible Naked Guy: An exploration of a minimalistic robot. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, Saporo, Japan, pp. II-2-p2.
Bartneck, C. (2013). The Star Wars LEGO Minifigure Catalog (2nd ed.). Charlston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2013). The 2011 LEGO Minifigure Catalog (2nd ed.). Charlston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2013). The 2012 LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Charlston: CreateSpace.
Zlotowski, J., Proudfoot, D., & Bartneck, C. (2013). More Human Than Human: Does The Uncanny Curve Really Matter? Proceedings of the HRI2013 Workshop on Design of Humanlikeness in HRI from uncanny valley to minimal design Tokyo pp. 7-13.
Zlotowski, J., Bleeker, T., Bartneck, C., & Reynolds, R. (2013). I sing the body electric: an experimental theatre play with robots. Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction, Tokyo, Japan pp. 427-428.
Zlotowski, J., & Bartneck, C. (2013). The inversion effect in HRI: are robots perceived more like humans or objects? Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction, Tokyo, Japan pp. 365-372.
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C., Feijs, L., Muelver, J., Hooft van Huysduynen, H., & Hu, J. (2012). Improving Speech Recognition with the RObot Interaction LAnguage (ROILA). Disruptive Science and Technology 1(2), 79-88.
Piumsomboon, T., Clifford, R., & Bartneck, C. (2012). Demonstrating Maori Haka with kinect and nao robots, Proceedings of the seventh annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, pp. 429-430.
Bartneck, C. (2012). The Complete LEGO Figure Catalog. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2012). The 2011 LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2012). The Star Wars LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2012). The Harry Potter LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Mutlu, B., Bartneck, C., Ham, J., Evers, V., & Kanda, T. (Eds.). (2011). Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 24-25, 2011. (Vol. 7072). Berlin: Springer.
Stedeman, A., Sutherland, D., & Bartneck, C. (2011). Learning ROILA. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Koenig, S., Crucian, G., Dünser, A., Bartneck, C., & Dalrymple-Alford, J. (2011). Validity evaluation of a spatial memory task in virtual environments. International Journal of Design and Innovation Research, 6(1).
Koenig, S., Crucian, G., Dünser, A., Bartneck, C., & Dalrymple-Alford, J. (2011). Development of a spatial memory task in realistic virtual enviroments. Proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), Zurich pp. 1-7.
Bartneck, C. (2011). The Family History And Genealogy of Johann Ferdinand Thöne and Maria Anna Juliana Antonette Drewes. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Bartneck, C. (2011). The Unofficial LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Charleston: CreateSpace.
Vlist, B. v. d., Bartneck, C., & Mäueler, S. (2011). moBeat – Using Interactive Music to Guide and Motivate Users During Aerobic Exercising. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 36(2), pp. 135-145.
Bartneck, C., & Kokkelmans, S. (2011). Detecting h-index manipulation through self-citation analysis. Scientometrics, 87(1), 85-98.
Bartneck, C. (2011). The End Of The Beginning – A Reflection On The First Five Years Of The HRI Conference. Scientometrics 86(2), 487-504.
Juarez, A., Schonenberg, B., & Bartneck, C. (2010). Implementing a Low-Cost CAVE System Using the CryEngine2. Entertainment Computing 1(3-4), pp. 157-164.
Mubin, O., Shahid, S., Sande, E. v. d., Krahmer, E., Swerts, M., Bartneck, C., et al. (2010). Using Child-Robot Interaction to Investigate the User Acceptance of Constrained and Artificial Languages. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man2010), Viareggio, Italy pp. 588 – 593.
Bartneck, C., Bleeker, T., Bun, J., Fens, P., & Riet, L. (2010). The influence of robot anthropomorphism on the feelings of embarrassment when interacting with robots. Paladyn – Journal of Behavioral Robotics 1(2), pp. 109-115.
Jun, H., Chen, W., Bartneck, C., & Rauterberg, M. (2010). Transferring Design Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities. In X. Zhang, S. Zhong, Z. Pan, K. Wong & R. Yun (Eds.), Entertainment for Education – Digital Techniques and Systems. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on E-learning and Games (Edutainment2010) (Vol. LNCS 6249/2010, pp. 165-172). Berlin: Springer.
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C., & Feijs, L. (2010). Towards the Design and Evaluation of ROILA: A Speech Recognition Friendly Artificial Language. In H. Loftsson, E. Rögnvaldsson & S. Helgadóttir (Eds.), Advances in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (IceTal) (Vol. LNCS 6233/2010, pp. 250-256). Berlin Springer.
Bartneck, C. & Hu, J. (2010). The Fruits of Collaboration in a Multidisciplinary Field. Scientometrics, 85(1), 41-52.
Verbunt, M., & Bartneck, C. (2010). Sensing Senses – Tactile Feedback For The Prevention Of Decubitus. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 35(3), pp. 243-250.
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C., & Feijs, L. (2010). Using Word Spotting to Evaluate ROILA: A Speech Recognition Friendly Artificial Language. Proceedings of the 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2010), Atlanta, pp 3289-3294.
Saerbeck, M., & Bartneck, C. (2010). Attribution of affect to robot motion. Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI2010), Osaka.
Schonenberg, B., & Bartneck, C. (2010). Mysterious Machines. Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Osaka.
Bartneck, C. (2010). Create Children, Not Robots! Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Osaka.
Bartneck, C. (2010). The All-In Publication Policy. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS 2010), St. Maarten pp. 37-40.
Feijs, L., & Bartneck, C. (2009). Teaching Geometrical Principles to Design Students. Digital Culture & Education, 1(2), 104-115.
Tan, C. F., Chen, W., Verbunt, M., Bartneck, C., & Rauterberg, M. (2009). Adaptive Posture Advisory System For Spinal Cord Injury Patient During Long Haul Air Travel. Proceedings of the ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, San Diego.
Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Ishiguro, H., & Hagita, N. (2009). My Robotic Doppelganger – A Critical Look at the Uncanny Valley Theory. Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN2009, Toyama pp. 269-276.
Ogawa, K., Bartneck, C., Sakamoto, D., Kanda, T., Ono, T., & Ishiguro, H. (2009). Can An Android Persuade You? Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN2009, Toyama pp. 553-557.
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C., & Feijs, L. (2009). What you say is not what you get: Arguing for Artificial Languages Instead of Natural Languages in Human Robot Speech Interaction. Proceedings of the Spoken Dialogue and Human-Robot Interaction Workshop at IEEE RoMan 2009, Toyama.
Bhömer, M. t., Bartneck, C., Hu, J., Ahn, R., Tuyls, K., Delbressine, F., & Feijs, L. (2009). Developing Novel Extensions to Support Prototyping for Interactive Social Robots. Proceedings of the 21st Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2009), Eindhoven pp. 11-17.
Juarez, A., Bartneck, C., & Feijs, L. (2009). On the creation of standards for interaction between real robots and virtual worlds. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 2(3), 4-8.
Bartneck, C., & Lyons, M. J. (2009). Facial Expression Analysis, Modeling and Synthesis: Overcoming the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence with the Art of the Soluble. In J. Vallverdu & D. Casacuberta (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Synthetic Emotions and Sociable Robotics:New Applications in Affective Computing and Artificial Intelligence: IGI Global.
Meerbeek, B., Saerbeck, M., & Bartneck, C. (2009). Iterative Design Process for Robots With Personality. Proceedings of the AISB2009 Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction Edingburgh, pp. 94-101.
Hoekstra, A., Bartneck, C., & Lyons, M. J. (2009). The Hyper-Trapeze – A Physically Active Audio-Visual Interface for Performance & Play. Proceedings of the Intetain-09, Amsterdam, pp. 201-206.
Bartneck, C. (2009). Using The Metaphysics Of Quality To Define Design Science. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, Malvern, Pennsylvania, Article No. 6.
Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Mubin, O., & Mahmud, A. A. (2009). Does The Design Of A Robot Influence Its Animacy and Perceived Intelligence? International Journal of Social Robotics, 1(2) 195-204.
Meerbeek, B., Saerbeck, M., & Bartneck, C. (2009). Towards a Design Method for Expressive Robots. Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, San Diego, pp. 277-278.
Bartneck, C., Croft, E., Kulic, D. & Zoghbi, S. (2009). Measurement instruments for the anthropomorphism, animacy, likeability, perceived intelligence, and perceived safety of robots. International Journal of Social Robotics, 1(1) 71-81.
Bartneck, C., Brahnam, S., De Angeli, A., & Pelachaud, C. (2008). Editorial to the Special Section on Misuse and Abuse of Interactive Technologies. Interaction Studies – Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 9(3), 397-402.
Bartneck, C., & Hu, J. (2008). Exploring the Abuse of Robots. Interaction Studies – Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 9(3), 415-433.
Aart, J. v., Salem, B., Bartneck, C., Hu, J. & Rauterberg, M. (2008). Designing for Experience: Arousing Boredom to Evoke Predefined User Behaviour. Proceedings of the Design and Emotion, Hong Kong.
Hu, J., & Bartneck, C. (2008). Culture Matters: A Study on Presence in an Interactive Movie CyberPsychology and Behavior, 11(5), 529-535.
Bartneck, C., Hu, J., Salem, B., Cristescu, R., & Rauterberg, M. (2008). Applying Virtual and Augmented Reality in Cultural Computing. International Journal of Virtual Reality, 7(2), 11-18.
Hu, J., Bartneck, C., Salem, B., & Rauterberg, M. (2008). ALICE’s Adventures in Cultural Computing. International Journal of Arts and Technology, 1(1), 102-118.
Bartneck, C. (2008). Who like androids more: Japanese or US Americans? Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN 2008, München pp. 553-557.
Bartneck, C., Lyons, M. J., & Saerbeck, M. (2008). The Relationship Between Emotion Models and Artificial Intelligence. Proceedings of the SAB2008 Workshop on The Role of Emotion in Adaptive Behavior and Cognitive Robotics, Osaka.
Bartneck, C. (2008). What Is Good? – A Comparison Between The Quality Criteria Used In Design And Science. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2008), Florence pp. 2485-2492.
Vlist, B. v. d., Westelaken, R., Bartneck, C., Jun, H., Ahn, R., Barakova, E., Delbressine F. & Feijs L. (2008). Teaching Machine Learning to Design Students. In Z. Pan, X. Zhang, A. E. Rhalibi, W. Woo & Y. Li (Eds.), Technologies for E-Learning and Digital Entertainment, LNCS (Vol. 5093/2008, pp. 206-217). Berlin: Springer.
Bartneck, C., & Rauterberg, M. (2008). The Asymmetry Between Discoveries and Inventions in the Nobel Prize for Physics. Technoetic Arts, 6(1), pp 73-77.
Bartneck, C., Croft, E., & Kulic, D. (2008). Measuring the anthropomorphism, animacy, likeability, perceived intelligence and perceived safety of robots. Proceedings of the Metrics for Human-Robot Interaction Workshop in affiliation with the 3rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2008), Technical Report 471, University of Hertfordshire, pp. 37-44, Amsterdam.
Aart, J. v., Klaver, E., Bartneck, C., Feijs, L., & Peters, P. (2008). EEG Headset For Neurofeedback Therapy – Enabling Easy Use in the Home Environment. Proceedings of the Biosignals – International Conference on Bio-inspired Signals and Systems, Funchal pp. 23-30.
Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Mubin, O., & Mahmud, A. A. (2007). The Perception of Animacy and Intelligence Based on a Robot’s Embodiment. Proceedings of the Humanoids 2007, Pittsburgh, pp 300 – 305.
Bartneck, C., Kanda, T., Ishiguro, H., & Hagita, N. (2007). Is the Uncanny Valley an Uncanny Cliff? Proceedings of the 16th IEEE, RO-MAN 2007, Jeju, Korea, pp. 368-373.
Kooijmans, T., Kanda, T., Bartneck, C., Ishiguro, H., & Hagita, N. (2007). Accelerating Robot Development through Integral Analysis of Human-Robot Interaction. IEEE Transactions on Robotics, 23(5), 1001 – 1012.
Mubin, O., Mahmud, A. A., & Bartneck, C. (2007). TEMo-chine: Tangible Emotion Machine. In C. Baranauskas, P. Palanque, J. Abascal & S. D. J. Barbosa (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2007, LNCS 4662 (pp. 511-514). Berlin: Springer.
Bartneck, C., & Lyons, M. J. (2007). HCI and the Face: Towards an Art of the Soluble. In J. Jacko (Ed.), Human-Computer Interaction, Part 1, HCII2007, LNCS 4550 (pp. 20-29). Berlin: Springer.
Bartneck, C., Athanasiadou, P., & Kanda, T. (2007). Hit me baby one more time – A haptic rating interface. In J. Jacko (Ed.), HCI International, Part 2, HCII 2007, LNCS 4551 (pp. 743–747). Berlin: Springer.
Bartneck, C. (2007). Navigation styles in QuickTime VR scenes. Proceedings of the HCI International Posters: Part VII – Virtual and Augmented Environments, Beijing pp. 801-805.
Bartneck, C., & Rauterberg, M. (2007). Physics Nobels should favour inventions. Nature, 448(7154), 644.
Aart, J. v., Klaver, E., Bartneck, C., Feijs, L., & Peters, P. (2007). Neurofeedback Gaming for Wellbeing. Proceedings of the Brain-Computer Interfaces and Games Workshop at the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, Salzburg, pp. 3-5.
Bartneck, C., & Rauterberg, M. (2007). HCI Reality – An ‘Unreal Tournament’? International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 65(8), 737-743.
Bartneck, C. (2007). Design Methodology is not Design Science. Proceedings of the CHI 2007 Workshop: Converging on a “Science of Design” through the Synthesis of Design Methodologies, San Jose.
Bartneck, C. (2007). Quality Criteria for Design and Science. Proceedings of the CHI 2007 Workshop: Exploring Design as a Research Activity, San Jose.
Bartneck, C., Hoek, M. v. d., Mubin, O., & Mahmud, A. A. (2007). “Daisy, Daisy, Give me your answer do!” – Switching off a robot. Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Washington DC pp. 217 – 222.
Bartneck, C., Verbunt, M., Mubin, O., & Mahmud, A. A. (2007). To kill a mockingbird robot. Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Washington DC pp. 81-87.
Bartneck, C., Berg, F., Compen, C., Wessel, A., & Groenendaal, B. (2007). Cats and Dogs. In C. Bartneck & T. Kanda (Eds.), HRI Caught on Film: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 178). New York: ACM Press.
Bartneck, C., Suzuki, T., Kanda, T., & Nomura, T. (2007). The Influence of People’s Culture and Prior Experiences with Aibo on their Attitude Towards Robots. AI & Society – The Journal of Human-Centred Systems, 21(1-2), 217-230.
Bartneck, C., Masuoka, A., Takahashi, T., & Fukaya, T. (2006). The Learning Experience with Electronic Museum Guides. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 0(1), 18-25.
Reichenbach, J., Bartneck, C., & Carpenter, J. (2006). Well Done, Robot! – The Importance of Praise and Presence in Human-Robot Collaboration. Proceedings of the RO-MAN 2006 – The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Hatfield, pp. 86-90.
Bartneck, C., Reichenbach, J., & Carpenter, J. (2006). Use of Praise and Punishment in Human-Robot Collaborative Teams. Proceedings of the RO-MAN 2006 – The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Hatfield, pp. 177-182.
Bartneck, C. (2006). Killing a Robot. Proceedings of the Workshop on Misuse and Abuse of Interactive Technologies in cooperation with the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2006), Montreal.
Lyons, M., & Bartneck, C. (2006). HCI and the Face. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2006), Extended Abstracts, Montreal pp. 1671-1674.
Bartneck, C. (2006). Reflection on Robotic Intelligence. Proceedings of the CHI2006 Workshop on HCI and the Face, Montreal.
Kooijmans, T., Kanda, T., Bartneck, C., Ishiguro, H., & Hagita, N. (2006). Interaction Debugging: an Integral Approach to Analyze Human-Robot Interaction. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI2006), Salt Lake City, USA, pp. 64-71.
Hu, J., & Bartneck, C. (2005). Culture matters – a study on presence in an interactive movie. Proceedings of the 8th Annual International workshop on Presence, London, pp. 153-159.
Bartneck, C., Chioke, R., Menges, R., & Deckers, I. (2005). Robot abuse – a limitation of the media equation. Proceedings of the Interact 2005 Workshop on Agent Abuse, Rome.
Bartneck, C., Nomura, T., Kanda, T., Suzuki, T., & Kennsuke, K. (2005). A cross-cultural study on attitudes towards robots. Proceedings of the HCI International 2005, Las Vegas.
Bartneck, C., & Hu, J. (2005). Presence in a distributed media environment. Proceedings of the Pervasive2005 Workshop on User Experience Design for Pervasive Computing, München.
Bartneck, C., Nomura, T., Kanda, T., Suzuki, T., & Kennsuke, K. (2005). Cultural differences in attitudes towards robots. Proceedings of the AISB Convention: Symposium on Robot Companions: Hard Problems And Open Challenges In Human-Robot Interaction, Hatfield.
Rosalia, C., Menges, R., Deckers, I., & Bartneck, C. (2005). Cruelty towards robots. Robot Workshop – Designing Robot Applications for Everyday Use, Göteborg.
Bartneck, C., & Reichenbach, J. (2005). Subtle emotional expressions of synthetic characters. The International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), 62(2), pp. 179-192.
Takahashi, T., Bartneck, C., & Katagiri, Y. (2005). TelMeA – expressive avatars in asynchronous communications. The International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), 62(2), pp. 193-209.
Bartneck, C., Reichenbach, J., & Breemen, A. v. (2004). In your face, robot! The influence of a character’s embodiment on how users perceive its emotional expressions. Proceedings of the Design and Emotion 2004 Conference, Ankara.
Bartneck, C., Takahashi, T., & Katagiri, Y. (2004). Cross Cultural Study of Animated Characters. Proceedings of the Social Intelligence Design 2004, Twente.
Is the Uncanny Valley an Uncanny Cliff? (August 2007) 16th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN 2007, Jeju, Korea.

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