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Human-Robot Interaction

Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is the study of how people interact with and respond to robots. It is a field of research that focuses on how humans perceive and interact with robots and how robots can be designed to safely and effectively fit into human society. HRI has the potential to revolutionize the way robots i…

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Overview

Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is the study of how people interact with and respond to robots. It is a field of research that focuses on how humans perceive and interact with robots and how robots can be designed to safely and effectively fit into human society. HRI has the potential to revolutionize the way robots interact with humans and can be used to improve safety and efficiency in a range of contexts, from healthcare to manufacturing and transportation. HRI research also has implications for social robotics, as well as being useful for developing robots and other technologies that can be used to assist humans.

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Simon X. Yang · Canada Pasi Luukka · Finland Basil Mohammed Al-Hadithi · Spain

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