Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2526 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-15671-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Lessons learned from previous widely adopted technologies, such as smartphones, indicate that robot technologies could potentially be absorbed into the everyday lives of humans in such a way that it is the human that determines the human-machine interaction. In a similar way to how today’s information and communication technologies were initially designed for professional/industrial use, but were soon commercialized for the mass market and then personalized by humans in the course of daily practice, the use of social robots is now facing the same revolution of ‘domestication.’ In the context of this transformation, which involves the profound embedding of robots in everyday life, the ‘human’ aspect of social robots will play a major part. This book sheds new light on this highly topical issue, one of the central subjects that will be taught and studied at universities worldwide and that will be discussed widely, publicly and repeatedly in the near future.
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Introduction: Situating the Human in Social Robots.- Robot Shift from Industrial Production to Social Reproduction.- In the Company of Robots: Views of Acceptability of Robots in Social Settings.- Perception, Acceptance and the Social Construction of Robots - Exploratory Studies.- Social Robotics in Health Care Service: The Case of Rehabilitation Programmes in Hong Kong.- Intuitive Interaction between Humans and Robots in Work Functions at Industrial Environments: The Role of Social Robotics.- Minimizing the Human? Functional Reductions of Complexity in Social Robotics and their Cybernetic Heritage.- Open Sourcing Social Robotics: Humanoid Artifacts from the Viewpoint of Designers.- The Mobile Phone: An Emotionalised Social Robot.- The Technologicalization of Education in China: A Case Study of the Home–School Communication System.- Fashion Tech and Robotics.- Conclusions.