Expectations, intentions, and actions in human-robot interaction

Hanheide, M. and Lohse, M. and Zender, H. (2012) Expectations, intentions, and actions in human-robot interaction. Internation Journal of Social Robotics, 4 (2). pp. 107-108. ISSN 1875-4791

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Abstract

From the issue entitled "Expectations, Intentions & Actions" Human-robot interaction is becoming increasingly complex through the growing number of abilities, both cognitive and physical, available to today’s robots. At the same time, interaction is still often difficult because the users do not understand the robots’ internal states, expectations, intentions, and actions. Vice versa, robots lack understanding of the users’ expectations, intentions, actions, and social signals.

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Additional Information: From the issue entitled "Expectations, Intentions & Actions" Human-robot interaction is becoming increasingly complex through the growing number of abilities, both cognitive and physical, available to today’s robots. At the same time, interaction is still often difficult because the users do not understand the robots’ internal states, expectations, intentions, and actions. Vice versa, robots lack understanding of the users’ expectations, intentions, actions, and social signals.
Keywords: Robotics, Human-robot interaction
Subjects: H Engineering > H670 Robotics and Cybernetics
Divisions: College of Sciences > Faculty of Science > Lincoln School of Computer Science
Depositing User: Marc Hanheide
Date Deposited: 12 Oct 2012 11:53
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2013 10:05
URI: http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/6562

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