Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human–robot interaction

University of Hertfordshire

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Abstract

Social intelligence in robots has a quite recent history in artificial intelligence and robotics. However, it has become increasingly apparent that social and interactive skills are necessary requirements in many application areas and contexts where robots need to interact and collaborate with other robots or humans. Research on human-robot interaction (HRI) poses many challenges regarding the nature of interactivity and 'social behaviour' in robot and humans. The first part of this paper addresses dimensions of HRI, discussing requirements on social skills for robots and introducing the conceptual space of HRI studies. In order to illustrate these concepts, two examples of HRI research are presented. First,…

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Keywords
  • Robot
  • Social intelligence
  • Social robot
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Interactivity
  • Human–robot interaction
  • Computer science
  • Artificial intelligence
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