Issues relating to trust in care agents for the elderly

Author:

Spillane Brendan1,Gilmartin Emer1,Saam Christian1,Wade Vincent1

Affiliation:

1. ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Publisher

ACM Press

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