Robots in the Wild: Exploring human-robot interaction in naturalistic environments

Special Issue of Interaction Studies 10:3 (2009)

Editor
ORCID logoKerstin Dautenhahn | University of Hertfordshire
[Interaction Studies, 10:3] 2009.  vi, 239 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 December 2009
Table of Contents
Editorial
Robots in the Wild: Exploring Human–Robot Interaction in Naturalistic Environments
Kerstin Dautenhahn
269–273
The Art of Gate-Crashing: Bringing HRI into users’ homes
Helge Hüttenrauch, Elin A. Topp and Kerstin Severinson-Eklundh
274–297
Improving HRI design by applying Systemic Interaction Analysis (SInA)
Manja Lohse, Marc Hanheide, Karola Pitsch, Katharina Rohlfing and Gerhard Sagerer
298–323
A long-term study of children with autism playing with a robotic pet: Taking inspirations from non-directive play therapy to encourage children’s proactivity and initiative-taking
Dorothée François, Stuart Powell and Kerstin Dautenhahn
324–373
Age differences and images of robots: Social survey in Japan
Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Tomohiro Suzuki and Kensuke Kato
374–391
RoboCup@Home: Scientific Competition and Benchmarking for Domestic Service Robots
Thomas Wisspeintner, Tijn van der Zant, Luca Iocchi and Stefan Schiffer
392–426
‘Heart Robot’, a public engagement project
Claire Rocks, Sarah Jenkins, Matthew Studley and David McGoran
427–452
Towards using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in Wilderness Search and Rescue: Lessons from field trials
Michael A. Goodrich, Bryan S. Morse, Cameron Engh, Joseph L. Cooper and Julie A. Adams
453–478
Regular paper
Interpersonal motor coordination: From human–human to human–robot interactions
Ludovic Marin, Johann Issartel and Thierry Chaminade
479–504
Contents of Volume 10
505–507
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