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Critical Considerations for Human-Robot Interface Development

Julie A. Adams

Year
2002
Citations
69

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to draw upon the vast bank of Human Factors Research and indicate how the existing results may be applied to the field of Human-Robotic interfaces (HRIs). HRI development tends to be an after thought, as researchers approach the problem from an engineering perspective. Such a perspective implies that the HRI is designed and developed after the majority of the robotic system design has been completed. Additionally, many researchers claim that their HRI is “intuitive”, “easy to use”, etc. without including actual users in the design process or performing proper user testing. This paper attempts to indicate the importance of developing an HRI that meets the users ’ needs and requirements while simultaneously developing the robot system.

Keywords

Perspective (graphical)Computer scienceProcess (computing)Human resource management systemHuman–computer interactionField (mathematics)Interface (matter)RobotHuman–robot interactionUser interface

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