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Social Robots: Technological, Societal and Ethical Aspects of Human-Robot Interaction

✍ Scribed by Oliver Korn


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
299
Series
Human–Computer Interaction Series
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Social robots not only work with humans in collaborative workspaces – we meet them in shopping malls and even more personal settings like health and care. Does this imply they should become more human, able to interpret and adequately respond to human emotions? Do we want them to help elderly people? Do we want them to support us when we are old ourselves? Do we want them to just clean and keep things orderly – or would we accept them helping us to go to the toilet, or even feed us if we suffer from Parkinson’s disease?

The answers to these questions differ from person to person. They depend on cultural background, personal experiences – but probably most of all on the robot in question. This book covers the phenomenon of social robots from the historic roots to today’s best practices and future perspectives. To achieve this, we used a hands-on, interdisciplinary approach, incorporating findings from computer scientists, engineers, designers, psychologists, doctors, nurses, historians and many more. The book also covers a vast spectrum of applications, from collaborative industrial work over education to sales. Especially for developments with a high societal impact like robots in health and care settings, the authors discuss not only technology, design and usage but also ethical aspects.

Thus this book creates both a compendium and a guideline, helping to navigate the design space for future developments in social robotics.


✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
A Short History of the Perception of Robots and Automata from Antiquity to Modern Times (Christian Fron, Oliver Korn)....Pages 1-12
Designing Social Robots at Scales Beyond the Humanoid (Tarek H. Mokhtar)....Pages 13-35
A Study on Robot-Initiated Interaction: Toward Virtual Social Behavior (H. P. Chapa Sirithunge, H. M. Ravindu T. Bandara, A. G. Buddhika P. Jayasekara, D. P. Chandima, H. M. Harsha S. Abeykoon)....Pages 37-60
The Role of Gesture in Social Telepresence Robots—A Scenario of Distant Collaborative Problem-Solving (Dimitra Anastasiou, Christoph Stahl, Thibaud Latour)....Pages 61-83
Unobtrusive Vital Data Recognition by Robots to Enhance Natural Human–Robot Communication (Gerald Bieber, Marian Haescher, Niklas Antony, Florian Hoepfner, Silvio Krause)....Pages 85-100
Interacting with Collaborative Robots—A Study on Attitudes and Acceptance in Industrial Contexts (Sarah L. Müller-Abdelrazeq, Kathrin Schönefeld, Max Haberstroh, Frank Hees)....Pages 101-117
A Social Robot in a Shopping Mall: Studies on Acceptance and Stakeholder Expectations (Marketta Niemelä, Päivi Heikkilä, Hanna Lammi, Virpi Oksman)....Pages 119-144
Multi-party Interaction in Public Spaces: Cross-Cultural Variations in Parental and Nonparental Response to Robots’ Adaptive Strategies (Saida Mussakhojayeva, Anara Sandygulova)....Pages 145-164
Cross-Collaborative Approach to Socially-Assistive Robotics: A Case Study of Humanoid Robots in a Therapeutic Intervention for Autistic Children (David Silvera-Tawil, Scott Andrew Brown)....Pages 165-186
Social Robots and Human Touch in Care: The Perceived Usefulness of Robot Assistance Among Healthcare Professionals (Jaana Parviainen, Tuuli Turja, Lina Van Aerschot)....Pages 187-204
Attitudes of Professionals Toward the Need for Assistive and Social Robots in the Healthcare Sector (Kimmo J. Vänni, Sirpa E. Salin)....Pages 205-236
Evaluating the Sense of Safety and Security in Human–Robot Interaction with Older People (Neziha Akalin, Annica Kristoffersson, Amy Loutfi)....Pages 237-264
AMIGO—A Socially Assistive Robot for Coaching Multimodal Training of Persons with Dementia (Lucas Paletta, Sandra Schüssler, Julia Zuschnegg, Josef Steiner, Sandra Pansy-Resch, Lara Lammer et al.)....Pages 265-284
Back Matter ....Pages 285-288

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences


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