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16-467: Human-Robot Interaction (Spring 2025)

Course Info

Time: Monday & Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
Location: Posner Hall (POS) 151
Instructors: Zackory Erickson and Michelle Zhao

Office Hours:
Mon 2:30-3:30 PM, NSH 4519 (TA Abena)
Tue 1-2 PM, NSH 4519 (Michelle)
Wed 2 - 3 PM, NSH 4627 (Zackory)
Thu 1-2 PM, Hamerschlag B140 (TA Diana)


Course Description

The basic objective in the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is to create natural and effective interactions between people and robots. This area is highly interdisciplinary, bringing together methods and techniques from robotics, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, design, psychology, education, and other fields. This course provides an introductory-level overview of the field of HRI. It is primarily lecture-based, with in-class participatory exercises, assignments, a final exam, and a group term project that will enable students to put theory to practice. Topics covered will include technologies that enable human-robot interactions, the psychology of interaction between people and robots, and how to design and conduct HRI studies. This course has no prerequisites, but some basic familiarity with programming is recommended for the term project.

Should I take this course? This class is designed for advanced undergraduates who are interested in a survey of human-robot interaction. While we will cover some specific algorithms and techniques, the main goal of the class is to provide a broad view of this diverse and interdisciplinary field, which includes learning about the computer science, engineering, psychology, and design aspects of HRI. The term project will give students a chance to delve deeply into a specific area of interest. Students will get the most out of this class if they complete assigned readings, participate during class, and put consistent effort toward their term project throughout the semester.

Schedule (Tentative)

Date Topic Notes
Week 1
Mon,
Jan 13
Introduction Syllabus
Week 1
Wed,
Jan 15
HRI Survey
Week 2
Mon,
Jan 20
No class; MLK Day
Week 2
Wed,
Jan 22
Autonomy and Final Project Discussion
Week 3
Mon,
Jan 27
Appearance and Anthropomorphism
Week 3
Wed,
Jan 29
Nonverbal communication I
Week 4
Mon,
Feb 3
Nonverbal communication II Term project: ideation
Week 4
Wed,
Feb 5
Verbal communication and Emotions
Week 5
Mon,
Feb 10
Study Design I
Week 5
Wed,
Feb 12
Study Design II Term project: check in #1
Week 6
Mon,
Feb 17
Exercise: Design a study
Week 6
Wed,
Feb 19
Data Analysis I Term project: background
Week 7
Mon,
Feb 24
Data Analysis II
Week 7
Wed,
Feb 26
Exercise: Analyze data Term project: check in #2
Week 8
Mon,
Mar 3
No class; Spring break
Week 8
Wed,
Mar 5
No class; Spring break
Week 9
Mon,
Mar 10
Intentions and Theory of Mind
Week 9
Wed,
Mar 12
Implicit Communication Term project: specification
Week 10
Mon,
Mar 17
Trust and Persuasion
Week 10
Wed,
Mar 19
Social Navigation Term project: check in #3
Week 11
Mon,
Mar 24
Learning from Humans
Week 11
Wed,
Mar 26
Collaboration
Week 12
Mon,
Mar 31
Exercise: MDPs, Intent Inference
Week 12
Wed,
Apr 2
Assistive Robotics Term project: check in #4
Week 13
Mon,
Apr 7
Consumer Robotics
Week 13
Wed,
Apr 9
Industrial and Military Robotics
Week 14
Mon,
Apr 14
AMA with CMU HRI grad students
Week 14
Wed,
Apr 16
Illah Nourbakhsh: Ethics and Societal Impact
Week 15
Mon,
Apr 21
Course Project Presentations
Week 15
Wed,
Apr 23
Course Project Presentations

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