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Huber, Andreas
 
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1Huber, Andreas ; Weiss, Astrid Developing human-robot interaction for an industry 4.0 robot: How industry workers helped to improve remote-hri to physical-hri.Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2017
2Vincze, Markus ; Weiss, Astrid ; Lammer, Lara ; Huber, Andreas ; Gatterer, Gerald On the Discrepancy between Present Service Robots and Older Persons' NeedsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2014
3Lammer, Lara ; Huber, Andreas ; Vincze, Markus ; Weiss, Astrid Mutual Care: How older adults react when they should help their care robotKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2014
4Huber, Andreas Do Sociall Assistive Robots Compromise our Moral Autonomy?Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2014
5Vincze, Markus ; Zagler, Wolfgang ; Lammer, Lara ; Weiss, Astrid ; Huber, Andreas ; Fischinger, David ; Koertner, T. ; Schmid, Alexandra ; Gisinger, C. Towards a Robot for Supporting Older People to Stay Longer Inde-pendent at HomeKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2014
6Huber, Andreas ; Lammer, Lara ; Weiss, Astrid ; Vincze, Makcus Designing Adaptive Roles for Socially Assistive Robots: A New Method to Reduce Technological Determinism and Role StereotypesArtikel Article2014
7Huber, Andreas ; Vincze, Markus ; Netzer, Wolfgang ; Rodriguez Mustelier, Angel A. ; Silberbauer, Lukas TAUROB tracker: A Remotely Operated Robot with a Biological Inspired Steering Assistance SystemKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings 2012
8Huber, Andreas ; Lammer, Lara ; Vincze, Markus Mutual Care in Social Assistive RoboticsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2012
9Körtner, Tobias ; Schmid, Alexandra ; Batko-Klein, Daliah ; Gisinger, Christoph ; Huber, Andreas ; Lammer, Lara ; Vincze, Markus How Social Robots Make Older Users Really Feel Well - A Method to Assess Users' Concepts of a Social Robotic AssistantArtikel Article 2012
10Lammer, Lara ; Huber, Andreas ; Zagler, Wolfgang ; Vincze, Markus Mutual-Care: Users will love their imperfect social assistive robotsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings 2011