Human-robot interaction : evaluation methods and their standardization / Céline Jost [and more], editors.
2020
TJ211.49
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Title
Human-robot interaction : evaluation methods and their standardization / Céline Jost [and more], editors.
ISBN
9783030423070 (electronic book)
3030423077 (electronic book)
3030423069
9783030423063
3030423077 (electronic book)
3030423069
9783030423063
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (418 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-42
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TJ211.49
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.8/924019
Summary
This book offers the first comprehensive yet critical overview of methods used to evaluate interaction between humans and social robots. It reviews commonly used evaluation methods, and shows that they are not always suitable for this purpose. Using representative case studies, the book identifies good and bad practices for evaluating human-robot interactions and proposes new standardized processes as well as recommendations, carefully developed on the basis of intensive discussions between specialists in various HRI-related disciplines, e.g. psychology, ethology, ergonomics, sociology, ethnography, robotics, and computer science. The book is the result of a close, long-standing collaboration between the editors and the invited contributors, including, but not limited to, their inspiring discussions at the workshop on Evaluation Methods Standardization for Human-Robot Interaction (EMSHRI), which have been organized yearly since 2015. By highlighting and weighing good and bad practices in evaluation design for HRI, the book will stimulate the scientific community to search for better solutions, take advantages of interdisciplinary collaborations, and encourage the development of new standards to accommodate the growing presence of robots in the day-to-day and social lives of human beings.
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Springer series on bio- and neurosystems ; v. 12.
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