Title
Robots in Contexts: Human-Robot Interaction as Physically and Socially Embedded.
Abstract
Robotic technologies are being increasingly integrated into real life settings. The adoption of robots by the society is transcending the initial fascination with novel technology and is gradually entering a new phase, characterized by a massive impact of the technology on various aspects of our everyday lives. These developments emphasize the need to better understand how technologies shape, and are being shaped by, the physical and social contexts in which they are used. The aim of the proposed workshop is to explore possible ways of addressing this issue by bringing together a group of human-robot interaction (HRI) researchers within the ECCE context in order to reflect on a range of methods, concepts, and design approaches that could help understand, anticipate, and deal with HRI challenges associated with the upcoming robotic revolution.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
ECCE
Simulation,Control engineering,Human–computer interaction,Engineering,Robot,Affordance,Human–robot interaction
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Victor Kaptelinin164966.11
Andrey Kiselev2279.84
Amy Loutfi332928.99
Thomas Hellström46410.98