HRI
Human-robot interaction
Deborah R. Billings, Kristin E. Schaefer, Jessie Y. C. Chen, Peter A. Hancock
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 112
Abstract
In all human-robot interaction, trust is an important element to consider because the presence or absence of trust certainly impacts the ultimate outcome of that interaction. Limited research exists that delineates the development and maintenance of this trust in various operational contexts. Our own prior research has investigated theoretical and empirically supported antecedents of human-robot trust. Here, we describe progress to date relating to the development of a comprehensive human-robot trust model based on our ongoing program of research.
Keywords
Human–robot interactionRobotOutcome (game theory)Computer scienceElement (criminal law)Human–computer interactionKnowledge managementHuman interactionArtificial intelligencePolitical science
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