The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’

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The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’. / Due, Brian Lystgaard; Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke; Lüchow, Louise.

2022. Paper presented at ACM/IEEE HRI 2022.

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Harvard

Due, BL, Nielsen, AMR & Lüchow, L 2022, 'The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’', Paper presented at ACM/IEEE HRI 2022, 06/03/2022 - 12/03/2022.

APA

Due, B. L., Nielsen, A. M. R., & Lüchow, L. (2022). The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’. Paper presented at ACM/IEEE HRI 2022.

Vancouver

Due BL, Nielsen AMR, Lüchow L. The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’. 2022. Paper presented at ACM/IEEE HRI 2022.

Author

Due, Brian Lystgaard ; Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke ; Lüchow, Louise. / The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’. Paper presented at ACM/IEEE HRI 2022.

Bibtex

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title = "The smartphone as a {\textquoteleft}socially assistive shopping robot{\textquoteright}",
abstract = "We explore how the smartphone app SeeingAI can be used by visually impaired people (VIPs) when going shopping. Based on video recordings and ethnomethodological conversation analysis, we contribute insights to the everyday use of computer vision technology and natural language technology (NLP) {\textquoteleft}in the wild{\textquoteright}.",
author = "Due, {Brian Lystgaard} and Nielsen, {Ann Merrit Rikke} and Louise L{\"u}chow",
year = "2022",
language = "English",
note = "null ; Conference date: 06-03-2022 Through 12-03-2022",
url = "https://humanrobotinteraction.org/2022/",

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RIS

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T1 - The smartphone as a ‘socially assistive shopping robot’

AU - Due, Brian Lystgaard

AU - Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke

AU - Lüchow, Louise

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - We explore how the smartphone app SeeingAI can be used by visually impaired people (VIPs) when going shopping. Based on video recordings and ethnomethodological conversation analysis, we contribute insights to the everyday use of computer vision technology and natural language technology (NLP) ‘in the wild’.

AB - We explore how the smartphone app SeeingAI can be used by visually impaired people (VIPs) when going shopping. Based on video recordings and ethnomethodological conversation analysis, we contribute insights to the everyday use of computer vision technology and natural language technology (NLP) ‘in the wild’.

UR - https://sites.google.com/edu.teu.ac.jp/hriworkshop/%E3%83%9B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A0

M3 - Paper

Y2 - 6 March 2022 through 12 March 2022

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