human-robot interaction
Human-robot interaction refers to the study and design of interactions between humans and robots, encompassing the understanding, communication, and collaboration between the two entities in order to enhance effectiveness, efficiency, and user experience.
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Related Concepts (28)
- artificial intelligence and robotics
- assistive robotics
- autonomous systems
- collaboration between humans and robots
- control problem in robotics
- ethical considerations in human-robot interactions
- ethical considerations in robotics
- haptic interfaces in human-robot interaction
- human factors in robot design
- human-aware robot navigation and safety
- human-robot teamwork and coordination
- humanoid robots
- industrial robotics
- multi-modal communication with robots
- natural language processing for robots
- robot autonomy and control
- robot companions and social support
- robot design and perception
- robot emotions and expressions
- robot learning and adaptation
- robot-assisted therapy
- robot-mediated communication and collaboration
- robotic companion systems
- robotics
- robotics in healthcare
- social robotics
- trust and acceptance of robots by humans
- user experience in human-robot interaction
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- robot programming
- robot rights
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