Mutual Recognition in Human-Robot Interaction: a Deflationary Account

Philosophy and Technology 33 (1):53-70 (2020)
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Abstract

Mutually adaptive interaction involves the robot as a partner as opposed to a tool, and requires that the robot is susceptible to similar environmental cues and behavior patterns as humans are. Recognition, or the acknowledgement of the other as individual, is fundamental to mutually adaptive interaction between humans. We discuss what recognition involves and its behavioral manifestations, and describe the benefits of implementing it in HRI.

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Ingar Brinck
Lund University
Christian Balkenius
Lund University

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