The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction
Lohse M (2011)
In: New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction. Dautenhahn K, Saunderes J (Eds); Advances in interaction studies (AIS), 2. Amsterdam : John Benjamins : 35-56.
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Dautenhahn, Kerstin;
Saunderes, Joe
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
In human-robot interaction, the behaviour of the robot is usually predefined and can easily be predicted. However, this is not true for the behaviour of the users. Throughout the interaction, users employ various behaviours which often cannot be foreseen intuitively. Therefore, theoretical models need to be developed to predict and explain the users’ behaviour in order to enable the robot to better understand its interaction partner. The current work suggests such a model which is based on the concepts of situations and expectations. It claims that both concepts support the prediction of user behaviour in the interaction and demonstrates the usefulness of the model in a case study based on data from human-robot interaction in a home tour situation.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Buchtitel
New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction
Serientitel
Advances in interaction studies (AIS)
Band
2
Seite(n)
35-56
ISBN
9789027204554
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2613619
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Lohse M. The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction. In: Dautenhahn K, Saunderes J, eds. New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction. Advances in interaction studies (AIS). Vol 2. Amsterdam : John Benjamins ; 2011: 35-56.
Lohse, M. (2011). The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction. In K. Dautenhahn & J. Saunderes (Eds.), Advances in interaction studies (AIS): Vol. 2. New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction (pp. 35-56). Amsterdam : John Benjamins . https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.2.04loh
Lohse, Manja. 2011. “The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction”. In New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction, ed. Kerstin Dautenhahn and Joe Saunderes, 2:35-56. Advances in interaction studies (AIS). Amsterdam : John Benjamins .
Lohse, M. (2011). “The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction” in New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction, Dautenhahn, K., and Saunderes, J. eds. Advances in interaction studies (AIS), vol. 2, (Amsterdam : John Benjamins ), 35-56.
Lohse, M., 2011. The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction. In K. Dautenhahn & J. Saunderes, eds. New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction. Advances in interaction studies (AIS). no.2 Amsterdam : John Benjamins , pp. 35-56.
M. Lohse, “The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction”, New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction, K. Dautenhahn and J. Saunderes, eds., Advances in interaction studies (AIS), vol. 2, Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2011, pp.35-56.
Lohse, M.: The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction. In: Dautenhahn, K. and Saunderes, J. (eds.) New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction. Advances in interaction studies (AIS). 2, p. 35-56. John Benjamins , Amsterdam (2011).
Lohse, Manja. “The role of expectations and situations in human-robot interaction”. New Frontiers in Human–Robot Interaction. Ed. Kerstin Dautenhahn and Joe Saunderes. Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2011.Vol. 2. Advances in interaction studies (AIS). 35-56.