Natalia Calvo Barajas
Postdoctoral position at Department of Information Technology; Vi3; Human Machine Interaction
- E-mail:
- natalia.calvo@it.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Hus 10, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 337
751 05 UPPSALA
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-2788-1421
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Short presentation
I am a Mechatronics Engineering with a Master's Degree in Robotics Engineering. My research focusing on modeling trust in human-robot interactions. I am a current Ph.D. student in the Social Robotics Lab under the supervision of Professor Dr. Ginevra Castellano.
Keywords
- deep learning
- hrc
- machine learning
- social robotics
Publications
Recent publications
- Behavioural Observations as Objective Measures of Trust in Child-Robot Interaction (2023)
- Exploring Multidimensional Trust (2023)
- CRITTER (2023)
- "I have an idea!" (2022)
- Understanding Children's Trust Development through Repeated Interactions with a Virtual Social Robot (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Hurry Up, We Need to Find the Key! How Regulatory Focus Design Affects Children's Trust in a Social Robot (2021)
- A Meta-analysis on Children’s Trust in Social Robots (2021)
- Balancing Human Likeness in Social Robots: Impact on Children's Trust and Interaction in a Storytelling Context
- UpStory: the Uppsala Storytelling dataset
Books
Conferences
- Behavioural Observations as Objective Measures of Trust in Child-Robot Interaction (2023)
- CRITTER (2023)
- "I have an idea!" (2022)
- Understanding Children's Trust Development through Repeated Interactions with a Virtual Social Robot (2022)
- "And then what happens?" Promoting Children's Verbal Creativity Using a Robot (2022)
- The Effects of Motivational Strategies and Goal Attainment on Children’s Trust in a Virtual Social Robot (2021)
- Reward Seeking or Loss Aversion? (2021)
- Interdisciplinary Research Methods for Child-Robot Relationship Formation (2021)
- Can a Social Robot Be Persuasive Without Losing Children’s Trust? (2020)
- The Effects of Robot’s Facial Expressions on Children’s First Impressions of Trustworthiness (2020)