creators_name: Heylen, Dirk creators_name: Krenn, Brigitte creators_name: Payr, Sabine creators_id: d.k.j.Heylen@ewi.utwente.nl creators_id: Brigitte.Krenn@ofai.at creators_id: Sabine.Payr@ofai.at type: techreport datestamp: 2010-07-01 01:19:19 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:57:37 metadata_visibility: show title: Companions, Virtual Butlers, Assistive Robots: Empirical and Theoretical Insights for Building Long-Term Social Relationships. ispublished: pub subjects: appl-cog-psy subjects: comp-sci-hci subjects: comp-sci-robot subjects: soc-psy full_text_status: public keywords: Companions, Long-term Relationships Virtual Butlers, Assistive Robots abstract: Robots and agents are becoming increasingly prominent in everyday life, e.g. as companions, user interfaces to smart homes, household robots, or for lifestyle reassurance. In these roles, they have to interact with their users in a complex social world, and must build and maintain long-term relationships with them. A symposium at EMCSR 2010 dealt with theoretical and empirical research on long-term relationships of humans with humans, animals, and machines that show complex interactive behaviours, and with methodologies to create knowledge about interaction with companions, virtual butlers and assistive robots. This technical report brings together the five papers presented at this symposium. date: 2010-04-08 date_type: published institution: Österreichische Studiengesellschaft für Kybernetik department: Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence refereed: TRUE citation: Heylen, Dirk and Krenn, Brigitte and Payr, Sabine (2010) Companions, Virtual Butlers, Assistive Robots: Empirical and Theoretical Insights for Building Long-Term Social Relationships. [Departmental Technical Report] document_url: http://cogprints.org/6863/1/oefai-tr-2010-05.pdf