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Istanbul | July 28, 2025 | August 1, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | September 1, 2025 | September 5, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | September 29, 2025 | October 3, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | October 6, 2025 | October 10, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | November 3, 2025 | November 7, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | December 8, 2025 | December 12, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
Istanbul | December 15, 2025 | December 19, 2025 | 6100 GBP | PDF Register |
About corse
The field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has emerged as a critical area of study as robots become increasingly integrated into various aspects of daily life and work. Understanding how humans and robots can effectively communicate and collaborate is essential for designing user-friendly robotic systems. This course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the principles of HRI, focusing on design and usability. By exploring the psychological, social, and technical facets of interaction, attendees will gain insights into creating robots that not only perform tasks but also engage users in a meaningful way. Participants will delve into various design methodologies, usability testing, and the evaluation of user experience in robotic systems. The course will cover a range of applications, including service robots, social robots, and assistive technologies, ensuring a well-rounded perspective on HRI. By the end of the training, attendees will be equipped with practical skills and theoretical knowledge to enhance their ability to design and implement effective human-robot interactions.The Objectives
- Understand the fundamental principles of Human-Robot Interaction.
- Explore the design methodologies relevant to HRI.
- Assess usability and user experience in robotic systems.
- Learn about the psychological and social aspects of human-robot communication.
- Develop practical skills for designing user-friendly robotic interfaces.
- Analyze case studies to identify best practices in HRI.
Training Methodology
This course employs a blend of theoretical instruction, interactive workshops, group discussions, and hands-on activities. Participants will engage in practical exercises to reinforce learning and apply concepts to real-world scenarios. The methodology encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing among attendees, fostering a rich learning environment.WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for professionals, researchers, and students in fields such as robotics, human-computer interaction, UX/UI design, and cognitive science. It is ideal for anyone interested in enhancing their skills in designing and evaluating human-robot systems.Course Outlines
Day 1- Introduction to Human-Robot Interaction
- Historical context and evolution of HRI
- Key concepts and terminologies in HRI
- Overview of robots in various industries
- Understanding user needs and expectations
- Case studies of successful HRI implementations
- Design principles for HRI
- Usability in robotic systems
- User-centered design methodologies
- Importance of feedback and interaction
- Prototyping techniques for HRI
- Group exercise: Designing a simple robotic interface
- Psychological aspects of HRI
- Social dynamics in human-robot teams
- The role of trust and acceptance
- Emotional design in robotics
- Cultural considerations in HRI
- Discussion: Ethical implications of HRI
- Usability testing methods for robots
- Developing evaluation criteria for HRI
- Analyzing user experience data
- Creating and conducting usability tests
- Practical session: Conducting usability tests
- Group analysis of test results
- Advanced topics in HRI design
- Designing for diverse user groups
- Assistive technologies and HRI
- Service robots in public spaces
- Designing for safety and reliability
- Workshop: Redesigning existing robotic systems
Training Method?
- Pre-assessment
- Live group instruction
- Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
- Interactive participation and discussion
- Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
- Group activities and tests
- Each participant receives a copy of the presentation
- Slides and handouts
Training Method?
The course agenda will be as follows:- Technical Session 30-10.00 am
- Coffee Break 00-10.15 am
- Technical Session 15-12.15 noon
- Coffee Break 15-12.45 pm
- Technical Session 45-02.30 pm
- Course Ends 30 pm
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