Where do people look when tutoring a robot

Katrin Solveig Lohan Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia iCub Facility Italy, Genova 16163 katrin.lohan@iit.it Kerstin Fischer University of Southern Denmark IDK Alsion 2 DK-6400 Sonderborg 0045-6550-1220 kerstin@sdu.dk Christian Dondrup University of Bielefeld Applied Informatics Germany, Bielefeld 33615 cdondrup@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de Chrystopher Nehaniv University of Hertfordshire Adaptive Systems United Kingdom, AL10 9AB, Hatfield C.L.Nehaniv@herts.ac.uk

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