Reimagining the design of mobile robotic telepresence: reflections from a hybrid design workshop
Reimagining the design of mobile robotic telepresence: reflections from a hybrid design workshop
Mobile robotic telepresence systems have been around for more than a decade, promising to improve on traditional video conferencing by enabling remote movement, and more recently, providing autonomous features for navigation, yet their use in the real world remains limited and infrequent. We share reflections from running a hybrid design workshop on telepresence robotics (at an academic conference) focused on re-imagining the design and use of telepresence robots, where mobility, as the main affordance of these devices, could truly provide value. We describe our hybrid design workshop and reflect on challenges encountered and learning outcomes.
design methods, HCI, HRI, mobile telepresence robot
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Association for Computing Machinery
Reyes-Cruz, Gisela
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Avila, Juan Martinez
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Schneiders, Eike
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Boudouraki, Andriana
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16 September 2024
Reyes-Cruz, Gisela
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Avila, Juan Martinez
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Schneiders, Eike
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Boudouraki, Andriana
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Reyes-Cruz, Gisela, Avila, Juan Martinez, Schneiders, Eike and Boudouraki, Andriana
(2024)
Reimagining the design of mobile robotic telepresence: reflections from a hybrid design workshop.
In TAS 2024 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems.
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(doi:10.1145/3686038.3686055).
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Mobile robotic telepresence systems have been around for more than a decade, promising to improve on traditional video conferencing by enabling remote movement, and more recently, providing autonomous features for navigation, yet their use in the real world remains limited and infrequent. We share reflections from running a hybrid design workshop on telepresence robotics (at an academic conference) focused on re-imagining the design and use of telepresence robots, where mobility, as the main affordance of these devices, could truly provide value. We describe our hybrid design workshop and reflect on challenges encountered and learning outcomes.
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2nd International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems, TAS 2024, , Austin, United States, 2024-09-15 - 2024-09-18
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design methods, HCI, HRI, mobile telepresence robot
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