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Annica Kristoffersson
Annica Kristoffersson
Senior Lecturer, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Mälardalen University
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A review of mobile robotic telepresence
A Kristoffersson, S Coradeschi, A Loutfi
Advances in Human‐Computer Interaction 2013 (1), 902316, 2013
4822013
An ontology-based context-aware system for smart homes: E-care@ home
M Alirezaie, J Renoux, U Köckemann, A Kristoffersson, L Karlsson, ...
Sensors 17 (7), 1586, 2017
1512017
Do you feel safe with your robot? Factors influencing perceived safety in human-robot interaction based on subjective and objective measures
N Akalin, A Kristoffersson, A Loutfi
International journal of human-computer studies 158, 102744, 2022
922022
An Exploratory Study of Health Professionals' attitudes about robotic telepresence technology
A Kristoffersson, S Coradeschi, A Loutfi, K Severinson-Eklundh
Journal of Technology in Human Services 29 (4), 263-283, 2011
842011
Measuring the Quality of Interaction in Mobile Robotic Telepresence: A Pilot’s Perspective
A Kristoffersson, K Severinson Eklundh, A Loutfi
International Journal of Social Robotics 5 (1), 89-101, 2013
792013
Social robotic telepresence
S Coradeschi, A Loutfi, A Kristoffersson, G Cortellessa, KS Eklundh
2011 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 5-6, 2011
752011
Towards a Methodology for Longitudinal Evaluation of Social Robotic Telepresence for Elderly
S Coradeschi, A Loutfi, A Kristoffersson, S Von Rump, A Cesta, ...
1st Workshop on Social Robotic Telepresence at HRI 2011, 2011
75*2011
ExCITE project: A review of forty-two months of robotic telepresence technology evolution
A Orlandini, A Kristoffersson, L Almquist, P Björkman, A Cesta, ...
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 25 (3), 204-221, 2016
702016
A systematic review on the use of wearable body sensors for health monitoring: a qualitative synthesis
A Kristoffersson, M Lindén
Sensors 20 (5), 1502, 2020
642020
A systematic review of wearable sensors for monitoring physical activity
A Kristoffersson, M Lindén
Sensors 22 (2), 573, 2022
622022
Sense of presence in a robotic telepresence domain
A Kristoffersson, S Coradeschi, K Severinson Eklundh, A Loutfi
Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Users Diversity: 6th …, 2011
332011
Evaluating the sense of safety and security in human–robot interaction with older people
N Akalin, A Kristoffersson, A Loutfi
Social robots: Technological, societal and ethical aspects of human-robot …, 2019
322019
Wearable sensors for monitoring and preventing noncommunicable diseases: A systematic review
A Kristoffersson, M Lindén
Information 11 (11), 521, 2020
302020
The influence of feedback type in robot-assisted training
N Akalin, A Kristoffersson, A Loutfi
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 3 (4), 67, 2019
272019
The effect of field of view on social interaction in mobile robotic telepresence systems
A Kiselev, A Kristoffersson, A Loutfi
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot …, 2014
252014
A novel method for estimating distances from a robot to humans using egocentric RGB camera
SK Pathi, A Kiselev, A Kristoffersson, D Repsilber, A Loutfi
Sensors 19 (14), 3142, 2019
222019
The future of robotic telepresence: visions, opportunities and challenges
SC Herring, SR Fussell, A Kristoffersson, B Mutlu, C Neustaedter, K Tsui
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors …, 2016
222016
Assessment of interaction quality in mobile robotic telepresence: an elderly perspective
A Kristoffersson, S Coradeschi, A Loutfi, K Severinson-Eklundh
Interaction Studies 15 (2), 343-357, 2014
202014
Towards measuring quality of interaction in mobile robotic telepresence using sociometric badges
A Kristoffersson, S Coradeschi, KS Eklundh, A Loutfi
Paladyn 4 (1), 34-48, 2013
202013
A review of mobile robotic telepresence
K Annica, C Silvia, L Amy
Advances in Human-Computer Interaction 2013 (1-18), 902316, 2013
182013
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