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 ===Questions To be answered:=== ===Questions To be answered:===
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 Can a robot sleep when it is wearing its pajama? Can a robot sleep when it is wearing its pajama?
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 Can Roomba feel shy and hide? Can Roomba feel shy and hide?
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 Can I have my own pet Pleo that looks and acts differently from my sister’s? Can I have my own pet Pleo that looks and acts differently from my sister’s?
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 Can Pleo dress up according to its mood? Can Pleo dress up according to its mood?
  
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 ===Article Answers:=== ===Article Answers:===
 Can a robot sleep when it is wearing its pajama? Yes, it can. Can a robot sleep when it is wearing its pajama? Yes, it can.
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 Can Roomba feel shy and hide? Yes, it can. Can Roomba feel shy and hide? Yes, it can.
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 Can I have my own Pleo that looks and acts differently from my sister’s? Yes, you can. Can I have my own Pleo that looks and acts differently from my sister’s? Yes, you can.
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 Can Pleo dress up according to its mood? Not yet. In this article we don’t imply that the behaviors of robots are generated by their free will. They are only reacting to user’s actions. Can Pleo dress up according to its mood? Not yet. In this article we don’t imply that the behaviors of robots are generated by their free will. They are only reacting to user’s actions.
  
  
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 [1] Fernaeus, Y. and Jacobsson, M. (2009). Comics, Robots, Fashion and Programming: outlining the concept of actDresses. Proceedings of TEI'09, Cambridge, UK, ACM  [1] Fernaeus, Y. and Jacobsson, M. (2009). Comics, Robots, Fashion and Programming: outlining the concept of actDresses. Proceedings of TEI'09, Cambridge, UK, ACM 
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 [2] Patten, J., Griffith, L. and Ishii, H. (2000). A Tangible Interface for Controlling Robotic Toys. Proceedings of CHI'00, Sunrotary, ACM.277-278  [2] Patten, J., Griffith, L. and Ishii, H. (2000). A Tangible Interface for Controlling Robotic Toys. Proceedings of CHI'00, Sunrotary, ACM.277-278 
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 [3] Fernaeus, Y., Kindborg, M. and Sholz, R. (2006). Rethinking children's programming with contextual signs. Proceedings of IDC'06, Tampere, Finland, ACM Press.121-128  [3] Fernaeus, Y., Kindborg, M. and Sholz, R. (2006). Rethinking children's programming with contextual signs. Proceedings of IDC'06, Tampere, Finland, ACM Press.121-128 
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 [4] Fernaeus, Y. and Jacobsson, M. (2009). Comics, Robots, Fashion and Programming: outlining the concept of actDresses. Proceedings of TEI'09, Cambridge, UK, ACM  [4] Fernaeus, Y. and Jacobsson, M. (2009). Comics, Robots, Fashion and Programming: outlining the concept of actDresses. Proceedings of TEI'09, Cambridge, UK, ACM 
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