DocumentCode
567324
Title
WORKSHOP: The role of expectations in intuitive human-robot interaction
Author
Hafner, Verena ; Lohse, Manja ; Meyer, Joachim ; Nagai, Yukie ; Wrede, Britta
Author_Institution
Cognitive Robotics, Dept. of Computer Science, Berlin, Germany
fYear
2011
fDate
8-11 March 2011
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Human interaction is highly intuitive: we infer reactions of our opponents mainly from what we have learned in years of experience and often assume that other people have the same knowledge about certain situations, abilities, and expectations as we do. In human-robot interaction (HRI) we cannot take for granted that this is equally true since HRI is asymmetrical. In other words, robots have different abilities, knowledge, and expectations than humans. They need to react appropriately to human expectations and behaviour. With this respect, scientific advances have been made to date for applications in entertainment and service robotics that largely depend on intuitive interaction. However, HRI today is often still unnatural, slow, and unsatisfactory for the human interlocutor. Both the sensorimotor interaction with environment and interlocutor, and the social aspects of the interaction still need to be researched and improved. Therefore, this full-day workshop aims to bring together researchers from different scientific fields to discuss these crosscutting issues and to exchange views on what are the preconditions and principles of intuitive interaction.
Keywords
Computer science; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Humans; Industrial engineering; Robot sensing systems; Human-robot interaction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2011 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lausanne, Switzerland
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4393-0
Electronic_ISBN
2167-2121
Type
conf
Filename
6281392
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