HFES Journal To Publish Special Issue on Improving Human-Robot Interaction

July 10, 2009 by Eric Shaver · Leave a Comment
Filed under: HFES, design, human factors 

Yesterday I received the July 2009 issue (162 KB, .pdf) of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Bulletin.  I noticed the Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making is looking for contributions for a special issue on improving human-robot interaction.  Some of the topics they’re seeking papers on include:

  • Sensor interpretation and integration: information visualization; object recognition; motion awareness
  • Manipulation: teleoperation and motor control such as during mine removal, USAR, and RSTA
  • Navigation: local and global spatial comprehension; robot localization; motion awareness; cognitive maps
  • Planning: decision making; task prioritization; contingency planning; dynamic replanning
  • Multiple robot operations: operator-to-robot ratio; attention (focused and divided); task switching; situation awareness; adaptive automation
  • Team performance: human-human group dynamics; collaboration and coordination; shared situation awareness
  • Trust and acceptance: human-robot group dynamics; anthropomorphism; system reliability
  • Technological issues: system capabilities and limitations; latency; bandwidth; use of multiple modalities
  • Research issues: scaled real-world testbeds versus simulated virtual environments; platform-specific versus platform-general considerations (e.g., UGV vs. UAV); metrics/measures and benchmarks; individual differences

Given that I have an interest in this area, and recently posted on the topic, I’ll be fascinated to read the special issue.

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