Human-robot interaction (HRI) requires quantitative models of proxemics and trust for robots to use in negotiating with people for space. Hall’s theory of proxemics has been used for decades to describe social interaction distances but has lacked detailed quantitative models and generative explanations to apply to these cases. In the limited case of autonomous vehicle interactions with pedestrians crossing a road, a recent model has explained the quantitative sizes of Hall’s distances to 4% error and their links to the concept of trust in human interactions. The present study extends this model by generalising several of its assumptions to cover further cases including human-human and human-robot interactions. It tightens the explanation...
Recent years have witnessed the rapid deployment of robotic systems in public places such as roads,...
Successful and genuine social connections between humans are based on trust, even more when the peop...
Current guidelines for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) allow a person to be within the working area ...
Understanding pedestrian proxemic utility and trust will help autonomous vehicles to plan and contro...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
There is an increasing interest in considering, measuring, and implementing trust in human-robot int...
Establishing Trust in Human-Robot Interaction The Significance of Social and Personal Distance T...
Trust is one of the necessary factors for building a successful human-robot interaction (HRI). This ...
We investigate human robot interaction under no-visibility conditions. A major pre-condition for suc...
There is an increasing interest in considering, implementing, and measuring trust in human-robot int...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company Trust is a key dimension of human-robot interaction (HRI), and h...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
When studying Human–Robot Interaction (HRI), we often employ measures of trust. Trust is essential i...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
In an era in which robots take a part in our lives in daily living activities, humans have to trust ...
Recent years have witnessed the rapid deployment of robotic systems in public places such as roads,...
Successful and genuine social connections between humans are based on trust, even more when the peop...
Current guidelines for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) allow a person to be within the working area ...
Understanding pedestrian proxemic utility and trust will help autonomous vehicles to plan and contro...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
There is an increasing interest in considering, measuring, and implementing trust in human-robot int...
Establishing Trust in Human-Robot Interaction The Significance of Social and Personal Distance T...
Trust is one of the necessary factors for building a successful human-robot interaction (HRI). This ...
We investigate human robot interaction under no-visibility conditions. A major pre-condition for suc...
There is an increasing interest in considering, implementing, and measuring trust in human-robot int...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company Trust is a key dimension of human-robot interaction (HRI), and h...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
When studying Human–Robot Interaction (HRI), we often employ measures of trust. Trust is essential i...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
In an era in which robots take a part in our lives in daily living activities, humans have to trust ...
Recent years have witnessed the rapid deployment of robotic systems in public places such as roads,...
Successful and genuine social connections between humans are based on trust, even more when the peop...
Current guidelines for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) allow a person to be within the working area ...