HRI
Incidental Encounters with Robots
Frederik Moesgaard, Lasse Hulgaard, Mads Bødker
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
This paper reports on a field study of more than three hundred ‘incidental’ human-robot encounters in a public outdoor space. We have used an ethnomethodologically informed ethnographic method, employing breaching experiments and membership categorization analysis to reveal how Incidentally Co-present Persons (InCoPs) interact with and make sense of robots in an urban environment.
Keywords
RobotCategorizationEthnographyHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceField (mathematics)Public spaceSpace (punctuation)Mobile robot
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