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A Study of Three Interfaces Allowing Non-Expert Users to Teach New Visual Objects to a Robot and Their Impact on Learning Efficiency

doi 10.1109/hri.2010.5453202
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March 1, 2010

Authors
Pierre RouanetPierre-Yves OudeyerDavid Filliat
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IEEE


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