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A design-centred framework for social human-robot interaction

Christoph Bartneck, Jodi Forlizzi

Year
2005
Citations
437

Abstract

Robots currently integrate into our everyday lives, but little is known about how they can act socially. In this paper, we propose a definition of social robots and describe a framework that classifies properties of social robots. The properties consist of form, modality, social norms, autonomy, and interactivity. Finally, we provide broad guidelines for the design of social robots.

Keywords

RobotInteractivityHuman–computer interactionSocial robotAutonomyComputer scienceModality (human–computer interaction)Social relationHuman–robot interactionArtificial intelligence

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