Social Robotics: Theory, Methods and Applications
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Robotics and Automation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2022) | Viewed by 15477
Special Issue Editors
Interests: social robotics; robot body expression; robot behavior coordination; bioinspired navigation; artificial intelligence
Interests: social robotics; cognitive robotics; robot behavior evaluation; artificial intelligence; machine learning; image and video processing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Social robotics aims to provide robots with artificial social intelligence to improve human–machine interaction and to introduce them in complex human contexts.
Over the most recent decades, research in the field of social robotics has considerably grown. There are a growing number of different types of robots, and their roles within society are expanding little by little. Robots endowed with social abilities aim to be used for assisting people in a wide range of activities, from domestic to service tasks up to educational and medical assistance. In the future, if it were possible to interact with robots in a natural way, they could be used to enhance the quality of our daily life and, indeed, become the next generation of interfaces for enabling humans to interact with smart environments via the Internet of Things (IoT), a currently fashionable topic that aims to connect different devices via network enabling them to exchange data.
This Special Issue (SI) aims to encourage researchers to address recent advances in the latest technologies, new research results, and developments in the area of social robotics.
Keywords
- social robot
- socially assistive robotics
- autonomous robot
- social behaviors
- adaptive robot behavior
- robot body expression
- robot behavior coordination
- human–robot interaction and robot–robot interaction