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Mechanical Ottoman: Up Close and Personal

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This demonstration presents a robotic footstool--the mechanical ottoman--which approaches seated people and offers to support their feet, or alternatively can serve as seat or side table, then bids to take leave once engaged in the interaction.

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HRI'15 Extended Abstracts: Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Extended Abstracts
March 2015
336 pages
ISBN:9781450333184
DOI:10.1145/2701973
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  1. embodied design improvisation
  2. laboratory experiment
  3. metaphors
  4. social attribution
  5. wizard of oz

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Overall Acceptance Rate 192 of 519 submissions, 37%

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