Human-Robot Interaction
The role of robots in society keeps expanding and diversifying, bringing with it a host of issues surrounding the relationship between robots and humans. This introduction to human–robot interaction (HRI) by leading researchers in this developing field is the first to provide a broad overview of the multidisciplinary topics central to modern HRI research. Written for students and researchers from robotics, artificial intelligence, psychology, sociology, and design, it presents the basics of how robots work, how to design them, and how to evaluate their performance. Self-contained chapters discuss a wide range of topics, including speech and language, nonverbal communication, and processing emotions, plus an array of applications and the ethical issues surrounding them. This revised and expanded second edition includes a new chapter on how people perceive robots, coverage of recent developments in robotic hardware, software, and artificial intelligence, and exercises for readers to test their knowledge.
- Minimal prerequisites and modular presentation enable courses to be tailored to fit students with different backgrounds
- Exercises, discussion questions, and relevant literature contribute to deeper learning in and outside the classroom
- Many color illustrations showcase the history and most recent developments in human–robot interaction
Reviews & endorsements
'In the future, as AI and robotic technology further advance and become more prevalent in society, the relationship between humans and robots will deepen. This book is the first one you should read to understand the evolving relationship between humans and robots.' Hiroshi Ishiguro, Osaka University, Japan
Product details
June 2024Paperback
9781009424233
324 pages
254 × 178 × 17 mm
0.68kg
93 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. What is human– robot interaction?
- 3. How a robot works
- 4. Design
- 5. Spatial interaction
- 6. Nonverbal interaction
- 7. Verbal interaction
- 8. How people perceive robots
- 9. Emotion
- 10. Research methods
- 11. Applications
- 12. Robots in society
- 13. The future
- A. Answers
- References
- Index.