Advances in Human-Robot Interaction [electronic resource] / edited by Erwin Prassler, Gisbert Lawitzky, Andreas Stopp, Gerhard Grunwald, Martin Hägele, Rüdiger Dillmann, Ioannis Iossifidis.
Series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics ; 14Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Description: XIII, 414 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540315094
- Engineering
- Artificial intelligence
- System theory
- Machinery
- Control engineering
- Robotics
- Mechatronics
- Industrial engineering
- Production engineering
- Engineering
- Industrial and Production Engineering
- Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
- Machinery and Machine Elements
- Systems Theory, Control
- 670 23
- T55.4-60.8

Multi-modal Robot Interfaces -- Perception, Interpretation and Interaction -- Learning, Programming and Instructing -- Co-existence: Physical Interaction and Coordinated Motion -- Safety and Dependability -- Architecture -- Systems and Applications.
"Advances in Human-Robot Interaction" provides a unique collection of recent research in human-robot interaction. It covers the basic important research areas ranging from multi-modal interfaces, interpretation, interaction, learning, or motion coordination to topics such as physical interaction, systems, and architectures. The book addresses key issues of human-robot interaction concerned with perception, modelling, control, planning and cognition, covering a wide spectrum of applications. This includes interaction and communication with robots in manufacturing environments and the collaboration and co-existence with assistive robots in domestic environments. Among the presented examples are a robotic bartender, a new programming paradigm for a cleaning robot, or an approach to interactive teaching of a robot assistant in manufacturing environment. This carefully edited book reports on contributions from leading German academic institutions and industrial companies brought together within MORPHA, a 4 year project on interaction and communication between humans and anthropomorphic robot assistants.