Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Jul 4, 2018
Publisher
IntechOpen
ISBN-10
178923316X
ISBN-13
9781789233162
Description
In a world increasingly influenced by technology, the dynamics of human-robot interaction become more significant than ever. This insightful work delves into the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications that shape how robots engage with humans through both vocal and visual modalities. The authors articulate the complex interplay between these modalities, providing a comprehensive framework that bridges theory with real-world usage.
Through their exploration, Anbarjafari and Escalera examine diverse scenarios where robotics can enhance human experiences, from everyday tasks to advanced applications in healthcare and entertainment. Their meticulous approach reveals the potential for robots to interpret human emotions and intentions, thereby creating more intuitive and responsive systems.
The book serves not only as an academic resource, but also as a practical guide for developers and researchers interested in the evolving field of human-robot interaction. By addressing both the challenges and opportunities present within this domain, it invites readers to consider the implications of robotics in their lives and the future of these interactions.
Through their exploration, Anbarjafari and Escalera examine diverse scenarios where robotics can enhance human experiences, from everyday tasks to advanced applications in healthcare and entertainment. Their meticulous approach reveals the potential for robots to interpret human emotions and intentions, thereby creating more intuitive and responsive systems.
The book serves not only as an academic resource, but also as a practical guide for developers and researchers interested in the evolving field of human-robot interaction. By addressing both the challenges and opportunities present within this domain, it invites readers to consider the implications of robotics in their lives and the future of these interactions.