Chapter User Experience Results of Setting Free a Service Robot for Older Adults at Home

The chapter presents the analysis of user trials where, for the first time, a service robot was set free in the home of users. Different to previous studies there was no pre-specified schedule of tasks to execute. The goal was to show that useful functionalities for users can also be achieved with t...

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Main Author: Bajones, Markus (auth)
Other Authors: Fischinger, David (auth), Suchi, Markus (auth), Wolf, Daniel (auth), Weiss, Astrid (auth), Vincze, Markus (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2018
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