Human-Machine Communication: What Does/Could Communication Science Contribute to HRI?

Publication date

2019-03-22

Authors

Edwards, Chad
Edwards, Autumn
Kim, Jihyun
Spence, Patric R.
De Graaf, Maartje M AORCID 0000-0001-6152-552XISNI 0000000419575146
Nah, Seungahn
Rosenthal-Von Der Pütten, Astrid

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taverne

Abstract

Although both HRI and Communication Science often trace their origins to the transdisciplinary cybernetics of the 20th century, they have since developed in relative isolation, with scant scholarly exchange concerning the similarities and differences in their assumptions, insights, and approaches. The purpose of this half-day workshop is to explore the ways in which traditional communication theory and Human-Machine Communication theory from the discipline of Communication Science can be applied and be utilized in HRI studies.

Keywords

communication science, communication theory, human-machine communication, Human-robot interaction, Taverne, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Citation

Edwards, C, Edwards, A, Kim, J, Spence, P R, De Graaf, M, Nah, S & Rosenthal-Von Der Pütten, A 2019, Human-Machine Communication : What Does/Could Communication Science Contribute to HRI? in HRI 2019 - 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. March edn, vol. 2019, 8673138, IEEE, pp. 673-674, 14th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2019, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, 11/03/19. https://doi.org/10.1109/HRI.2019.8673138, conference