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Affective expression in appearance constrained robots
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Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI/SIGART conference on Human-robot interaction table of contents
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
POSTER SESSION: Short papers table of contents
Pages: 327 - 328  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-294-1
Authors
Cindy L. Bethel  University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Robin R. Murphy  University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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