Social Robots and Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensors and Robotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2023) | Viewed by 13113
Special Issue Editors
Interests: social robotics; artificial vision; autonomous robots; human-robot interaction; social navigation; pose analysis; gesture recognition
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Interests: social robots; artificial vision; smart environments
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Interests: social robotics; robot navigation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The increasing demands of society in terms of communication, monitorization and assistance, which have been recently exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, are driving the consolidation of a new social model. This model involves a strong presence of technology in daily life settings; thus, robotics is one of the disciplines most drastically affected by this shift. Robots working in a social context should incorporate social parameters in their behaviour in order to maximize adherence. Depending on the particular use case and application area, these social parameters affect navigation, interaction and task planning. Their implementation therefore requires a multidisciplinary approach, including new skills and procedures in the cognitive architecture of the robot, and an evaluation of the robot’s performance in terms of functionality, acceptability, utility and accessibility. This Special Issue will provide thorough use case specifications, a description of technical solutions and analysis of user experience in support of the application of social robots in different domains, including: education, telepresence, monitoring, security, assistance, healthcare, service, therapy, caregiving, small retail automation or industrial co-working.
Dr. Juan Pedro Bandera
Dr. Suna Bensch
Dr. Pedro Núñez Trujillo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- human–robot interaction
- social robots
- artificial intelligence
- cognitive architectures
- online learning and adaptation
- assistive robots
- humanoid robots
- social navigation
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