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Human-Robot Interaction : A Survey

Part of the Foundations and Trends (R) in Human-Computer Interaction series
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Human-Robot Interaction presents a unified treatment of HRI-related issues, identifies key themes, and discusses challenge problems that are likely to shape the field in the near future.

The authors describe the HRI story from multiple perspectives with an eye toward identifying themes that cross applications.

The survey includes research results from a cross section of the universities, government efforts, industry labs, and countries that contribute to HRI, and a cross section of the disciplines that contribute to the field, such as human factors, robotics, cognitive psychology and design. The book starts out by tracing the early history of robotics and human-machine interaction and the emergence of HRI as a field in its own right.

It goes on to discuss what defines an HRI problem and to survey the kinds of problems encountered.

The final two sections focus on the accepted practices, challenge problems and solution themes that have emerged as the field has matured.

It concludes with a section on how HRI research ties in with work in other scientific fields. This is both an ideal tutorial for people outside the field and a timely addition to the current literature within the field which is intended to promote discussion of a unified vision of HRI.

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1601980922 / 9781601980922
Paperback / softback
629.892
23/02/2008
United States
English
ix, 79 p. : ill.
24 cm
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V. 1, issue 3 (2007) of the journal Foundations and trends in human-computer interaction, 2007.