Developing robots to interact with humans is a complex interdisciplinary effort. While engineering and social science perspectives on designing human–robot interactions (HRI) are readily available the body of knowledge and practices related to design specifically interaction design often remain tacit. Designing Interactions with Robots fills an important resource gap in the HRI community and acts as a guide to navigating design-specific methods tools and techniques. With contributions from the field's leading experts and rising pioneers this collection presents state of the art knowledge and a range of design methods tools and techniques which cover the various phases of an HRI project. This book is accessible to an interdisciplinary audience and does not assume any design knowledge. It provides actionable resources whose efficacy have been tested and proven in existing research. This manual is essential for HRI design students researchers and practitioners alike. It offers crucial guidance for the processes involved in robot and HRI design marking a significant stride toward advancing the HRI landscape. The Open Access version of this book available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. |Designing Interactions with Robots Methods and Perspectives | Computer Science