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HRI Papers for Industry
https://github.com/mjyc/awesome-hri-papers-for-industry
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User Research
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Robots in organizations: the role of workflow, social, and environmental factors in human-robot interaction
- Need finding: A tool for directing robotics research and development
- Exploring the role of robots in home organization
- Design Methodology for the UX of HRI: A Field Study of a Commercial Social Robot at an Airport
- Human Centered Robotics: Designing Valuable Experiences for Social Robots
- Enabling building service robots to guide blind people a participatory design approach
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- How a guide robot should behave at an airport insights based on observing passengers
- Using the visitor experiences for mapping the possibilities of implementing a robotic guide in outdoor sites
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
- Culturally Variable Preferences for Robot Design and Use in South Korea, Turkey, and the United States
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Design
- Mechanical ottoman: how robotic furniture offers and withdraws support
- Designing the Behavior of Interactive Objects
- Exploring Relationships Between Interaction Attributes and Experience
- The design of implicit interactions
- Characterizing the Design Space of Rendered Robot Faces
- Drone Near Me: Exploring Touch-Based Human-Drone Interaction
- Exclusive Look Inside TickTock’s Consumer Robot Product Explorations - A blog post by [Ryan Hickman](https://twitter.com/ryanmhickman) (not an academic paper)
- How to Pick a Problem
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User Study
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Field Study
- Which robot behavior can motivate children to tidy up their toys? Design and Evaluation of "Ranger"
- "Now, I Have a Body": Uses and Social Norms for Mobile Remote Presence in the Workplace
- Domestic Robot Ecology: An Initial Framework to Unpack Long-Term Acceptance of Robots at Home
- An Affective Guide Robot in a Shopping Mall
- User-Centered Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Shopping Robot
- CS 564 FIELD STUDIES IN SE AND HCI - A class taught by [Prof. Margaret M. Burnett at OSU](https://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~burnett/) (not an academic paper)
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Privacy & Security
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Transparency, Data Visualization, UI
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End-User Programming
- "End User Programming for Robots" - end-user-programming](https://github.com/mjyc/awesome-end-user-programming) maybe
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Not-so-academic Links
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