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Mehdi Hellou
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Research Associate (Computational Neuro)
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Machine Learning and Robotics
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1
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1
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2025
Benefits, Challenges, and Opportunities for Empathetic Social Assistance Robots in Hospitals: An Acceptability Study
Gasteiger, N.
, Kweon, A.,
Hellou, M.
, Lim, J., Gasteiger, C., Johanson, D. L., Broadbent, E., MacDonald, B. A. & Ahn, H. S.,
23 Jan 2025
,
In:
International Journal of Social Robotics.
17
,
p. 73–85
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Article
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peer-review
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Social Assistance
100%
Robot
100%
Empathy
100%
Survey Method
50%
Healthcare System
50%
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Robot, did you read my mind? Modelling Human Mental States to Facilitate Transparency and Mitigate False Beliefs in Human-Robot Collaboration
Angelopoulos, G.,
Hellou, M.
, Vinanzi, S., Rossi, A., Rossi, S. &
Cangelosi, A.
,
30 May 2025
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction.
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Contribution to journal
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Article
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peer-review
Open Access
Mental State
100%
False Belief
100%
Theory of Mind
100%
Qualitative Method
25%
Learning Algorithm
25%
2021
Deploying social robots in museum settings: A quasi-systematic review exploring purpose and acceptability
Gasteiger, N.
,
Hellou, M.
& Ahn, H. S.,
23 Dec 2021
,
In:
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems.
18
,
6
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Contribution to journal
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Article
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peer-review
Open Access
Systematic Review
100%
Facial Expression
50%
Social Interaction
50%
Qualitative Study
50%
Quantitative Study
50%