Making Social Robots More Attractive: The Effects of Voice Pitch, Humor and Empathy
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Haizhou Li | Anton Nijholt | Betsy van Dijk | Andreea Niculescu | See Swee Lan | Haizhou Li | Andreea Niculescu | A. Nijholt | B. V. Dijk
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