DocumentCode
565662
Title
Young researchers´ views on the current and future state of HRI
Author
Gold, Kevin ; Fasel, Ian ; Freier, Nathan G. ; Torrey, Cristen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
fYear
2007
fDate
9-11 March 2007
Firstpage
357
Lastpage
364
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a panel discussion titled “The Future of HRI,” held during an NSF workshop for graduate students on human-robot interaction in August 2006. The panel divided the workshop into groups tasked with inventing models of the field, and then asked these groups their opinions on the future of the field. In general, the workshop participants shared the belief that HRI can and should be seen as a single scientific discipline, despite the fact that it encompasses a variety of beliefs, methods, and philosophies drawn from several “core” disciplines in traditional areas of study. HRI researchers share many interrelated goals, participants felt, and enhancing the lines of communication between different areas would help speed up progress in the field. Common concerns included the unavailability of common robust platforms, the emphasis on human perception over robot perception, and the paucity of longitudinal real-world studies. The authors point to the current lack of consensus on research paradigms and platforms to argue that the field is not yet in the phase that philosopher Thomas Kuhn would call “normal science,” but believe the field shows signs of approaching that phase.
Keywords
human-robot interaction; research and development; HRI researchers; NSF workshop; graduate students; human perception; human-robot interaction; longitudinal real-world studies; robot perception; robust platforms; young researchers views; Abstracts; Argon; Human computer interaction; Humans; Robots; HRI; Human Robot Interaction; Kuhn; future; history of science; paradigms; robotic platforms; student perspectives; workshop panel;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2007 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-59593-617-2
Type
conf
Filename
6251712
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