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- ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction
ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction (THRI) is an Open Access journal that aims to be the leading peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of human-robot interaction
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- Journal | Human-Robot Interaction
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery announced that the Journal of Human-Robot Interaction (JHRI) became an ACM publication and rebranded as the ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction (THRI)
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The thri-kreen primarily fought with two types of weapons unique to their kind: the gythka, a double-ended, crescent-headed polearm; and the chatkcha, a crystalline throwing wedge With four arms, a thri-kreen could wield two gythkas or throw up to four chatkchas at a time
- THRI: Vol 15, No 4 - ACM Digital Library
Despite the rise of mobile robot deployments in community settings, the perceived safety of cohabitants remains understudied in many domains To address this gap, we perform a study to identify elements of indoor human–mobile robot encounters that impact
- THRI: Vol 15, No 3
Volume 15, Issue 3May 2026Current IssueIssue-in-Progress Editor: Iolanda Leite, James E Young Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery New York NY United States EISSN:2573-9522 Tags: External interfaces for robotics Gestural input Theory of mind Human-Robot Interaction Affective Trust Autonomy Cognitive Trust Gestural language Get Alerts for this JournalAlerts Save to BinderBinder
- THRI: Vol 14, No 1 - ACM Digital Library
In this article, we report on methodological insights gained from a workshop in which we collaborated with theater professionals to enact situated encounters between humans and robots on a mixed reality stage combining VR with real-life interaction We
- THRI: Vol 13, No 4 - ACM Digital Library
This review article provides an overview of papers that have studied body movement mirroring and synchrony within the field of human-robot interaction The papers included in this review cover system studies, which focus on evaluating the technical
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