Human–Robot Interaction (HRI) has recently received considerable attention in the academic community, in labs, in technology companies, and through the media. Because of this attention, it is desirable to present a survey of HRI to serve as a tutorial to people outside the field and to promote discussion of a unified vision of HRI within the field. The goal of this review is to present a unified treatment of HRI-related problems, to identify key themes, and discuss challenge problems that are likely to shape the field in the near future. Although the review follows a survey structure, the goal of presenting a coherent “story” of HRI means that there are necessarily some well-written, intriguing, and influential papers that are not referenced. Instead of trying to survey every paper, we describe the HRI story from multiple perspectives with an eye toward identifying themes that cross applications. The survey attempts to include papers that represent a fair 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.
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Human–Robot Interaction: A Survey
Michael A. Goodrich;
Michael A. Goodrich
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT 84602, USA
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Alan C. Schultz
Alan C. Schultz
US Naval Research Laboratory
, Washington, DC 20375, USA
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Online ISSN: 1551-3963
Print ISSN: 1551-3955
© 2007 M. A. Goodrich and A. C. Schultz
2007
M. A. Goodrich and A. C. Schultz
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Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction (2008) 1 (3): 203–275.
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Goodrich MA, Schultz AC (2008), "Human–Robot Interaction: A Survey". Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 203–275, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/1100000005
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