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» XII.2 - March / April, 2005
Issue Features
14th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication
Julie Adams
An interview with Dr. Corinna Lathan of AnthroTronix
Jean Scholtz
Avoiding the next schism: ethnography and usability
David Siegel, Susan Dray
Beyond human-centered design?
Nico Macdonald
Case study: up close and personal from Mars
Emily Hamner, Skip Shelly, Illah Nourbakhsh, Mark Lotter
CosmoBot levels the playing field for disabled children
Corinna Lathan, Charlotte Safos, Amy Brisben
Designing theatre, designing user experience
Whitney Quesenbery
Dreaming of robots: an interview with Bruce Sterling
Aaron Marcus
From fiction to science: swissnex explores the interfaces
Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson
Have robots, need interaction with humans!
Jean Scholtz
HRI 2006
Mike Goodrich
Humans, robots, rubble, and research
Robin R. Murphy
Interaction challenges in human-robot space exploration
Terrence Fong, Illah Nourbakhsh
Prototyping: generating ideas or cargo cult designs?
Lars Erik Holmquist
Qualitative spatial referencing for natural human-robot interfaces
Marjorie Skubic
Robot rescue camp
Jean Scholtz
Robotic products to assist the aging population
Jodi Forlizzi
Robots as laboratory hosts
Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee
Robots in Italy: beyond da Vinci
Cory D. Kidd
Robots in the home: what might they do?
Don Norman
Socially intelligent robots
Cynthia Breazeal
The cost of more: psychology of choice in interaction design
William Hudson
Too many cooks
Dustin Beltram
Towards collaboration with robots in shared space: spatial perspective and frames of reference
Alan C. Schultz, J. Gregory Trafton
Usability as science
Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson
User research as kool-aid
Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson
Using competitions to study human-robot interaction in urban search and rescue
Jill L. Drury, Jean Scholtz, Holly A. Yanco
What else?: people, disciplines, contexts, stories, occurrences
Manfred Tscheligi
Why do I want ambient intelligence?
Fred Sampson