Abstract | As the field of HRI evolves, it is important to understand how users interact with robots over long periods. This paper reviews the current research on long-term interaction between users and social robots. We describe the main features of these robots and highlight the main findings of the existing long-term studies. We also present a set of directions for future research and discuss some open issues that should be addressed in this field. | |
Year | 2013 | |
Keywords | {Human-robot interaction; Social robots; Long-term interaction; Longitudinal studies;Social Robotic Companions; | |
Authors | Iolanda Leite, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva | |
Journal | International Journal of Social Robotics | |
Pages | 1--18 | |
Month | January | |
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![]() ![]() @article { leite13, abstract = {As the field of HRI evolves, it is important to understand how users interact with robots over long periods. This paper reviews the current research on long-term interaction between users and social robots. We describe the main features of these robots and highlight the main findings of the existing long-term studies. We also present a set of directions for future research and discuss some open issues that should be addressed in this field.}, journal = {International Journal of Social Robotics}, keywords = {{Human-robot interaction; Social robots; Long-term interaction; Longitudinal studies;Social Robotic Companions;}, month = {January}, pages = {1--18}, title = {Social Robots for Long-Term Interaction: A Survey}, year = {2013}, author = {Iolanda Leite and Carlos Martinho and Ana Paiva} } |