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Building Bridges and Not Walls: Expanding the Human-machine Communication Connections within HRI

Published: 08 March 2021 Publication History

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This virtual half-day workshop will explore human-machine communication (HMC) and communication studies/science theories as used in HRI studies. Submitted papers can include a 1) discussion of theories from the disciplines of media and communication that can guide HRI studies and vice versa, 2) analysis of related constructs (variables) that intersect both fields but with different nomenclatures (e.g., credibility vs. trust, presence vs. im- mediacy), or 3) exploration of quantitative and qualitative study designs from media and communication and their application to HRI. For more information and submission information, go to https://www.combotlabs.org/hmchri2021.html

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    HRI '21 Companion: Companion of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
    March 2021
    756 pages
    ISBN:9781450382908
    DOI:10.1145/3434074
    • General Chairs:
    • Cindy Bethel,
    • Ana Paiva,
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    • David Feil-Seifer,
    • Daniel Szafir
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    2. human-machine communication (hmc)
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