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    Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
    EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

    Course Overview

    Human-Robot Interaction is the course provided by the University of Canterbury on the EdX portal for learners who are interested in building their future in robotics. The online self-paced course aims for the overall development of the learner. The candidate shall be exposed to the concepts like human-robot interaction and the latest research methods in this field. This is a comprehensive course that aims for the overall development of the learner. The candidate shall be learning about Human-Robot Interaction and drones. 

    Human-Robot Interaction training shall be delivered by industry experts through online self-paced videos. The course comprises videos and lectures on how to design the robots and the technology adopted for the same. Students and researchers from robotics, computer science, psychology, sociology, and design will find it a concise and accessible guide to the current state of the field. This is a 14 weeks course during which the candidate should give 5-10 hours per week. The candidate shall also receive Human-Robot Interaction certification by EdX after the completion of the course. If the learners pursue the programme for free, they will have a limited duration of access to it. 

    The Highlights

    • 100% online course 
    • Self-paced learning 
    • 14 weeks duration
    • Shareable certification 
    • Multiple learning modes
    • Industry-experts led training

    Programme Offerings

    • Online instructor-paced learning
    • Industry Expert Curriculum
    • multiple learning mode options
    • Certifications

    Courses and Certificate Fees

    Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
    yesUniversity of Canterbury, Christchurch

    Fee structure for Human-Robot Interaction

    Name of the course 

    Amount

    Human-Robot Interaction verified track 

    Rs. 556.20


    Eligibility Criteria

    Academic Qualification 

    A candidate taking up the Human-Robot Interaction classes should have technical knowledge. 

    Certification Qualifying Details

    Human-Robot Interaction certification shall be awarded to the learner who shall complete the course and associated assignments on time. The certification shall be awarded to the learners who have chosen a verified track learning mode. The certification shall open gates of opportunities for the learners in this domain. 

    What you will learn

    The human-Robot Interaction certification syllabus is designed in a detailed manner by industry experts. The course shall provide a broad overview of the human-robot interaction and the related concepts of the research area. This self-paced course will how to design robots, describe how robots work, and evaluate their performance. After the competition of the course, the candidate will grab a firm understanding of the following topics.

    • The recent innovation and research on the Human-Robot Interaction 
    • Working and Designing of the robots work.
    • Forms of Human-Robot Interaction
    • Managing emotions of robots
    • Applications of robots and their role in the society

    Who it is for

    The human-robot interaction certification benefits HRI Experience Designers, HRI Researchers, Interaction Designers, engineers, and researchers by upgrading their skills and knowledge of the concept of interaction between humans and robots and exploring robotics engineering. The course shall act as the bridge between job seekers and prominent jobs with decent packages.


    Admission Details

    To get admission to the Human-Robot Interaction online course, follow the steps mentioned below. 

    Step 1: Visit the EdX portal and search for the course or click on the direct link https://www.edx.org/certificates/professional-certificate/ucx-human-robot-interaction

    Step 2: Click on the ‘Enrol Now’ Tab and register on the portal. 

    Step 3: Fill in the required details carefully and click on submit.  

    Step 4: Complete the enrollment process by paying the Human-Robot Interaction certification fee. 

    Step 5: Start learning by attending the Human-Robot Interaction classes

    Application Details

    The application form shall be displayed on the screen after the learner will click on the ‘Enrol Now’ tab after the completion of the course. The candidate must fill in the form carefully and sign up on the EdX portal. The direct link for the application form is available here.

    https://authn.edx.org/register

    The Syllabus

    What is Human-Robot Interaction?
    • 1.1 Course introduction
    • 1.2 What is HRI?
    • 1.3 HRI as an interdisciplinary endeavor
    • 1.4 The evolution of HRI
    • 1.5 Assessment
    How a robot works: Sensors
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Robot morphology
    • 2.3 Cameras
    • 2.4 Privacy
    • 2.5 Depth sensor
    • 2.6 Audio sensors
    • 2.7 Tactile sensors
    • 2.8 Other sensors
    • 2.9 Assessment
    How a robot works: Actuators and software, Incomplete section
    • 3.1 Actuators
    • 3.2 Software
    • 3.3 Chinese room
    • 3.4 Limitations of robotics
    • 3.5 Assessment
    • 3.6 Additional information
    Design: Concepts
    • 4.1 Introductio
    • 4.2 Morphology and form
    • 4.3 Affordances
    • 4.4 Design patterns
    • 4.5 Design principles
    • 4.6 Anthropomorphization in HRI design
    • 4.7 Anthropomorphization and robots
    • 4.8 Theorizing anthropomorphism
    • 4.9 Designing anthropomorphism
    • 4.10 Assessment
    • 4.11 Additional Information
    Design: Process
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Prototyping tools
    • 5.3 Culture in HRI design
    • 5.4 Conclusion
    • 5.5 Assessment
    • 5.6 Additional information
    Spatial interaction
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 The use of space in human interaction
    • 6.3 Proxemics
    • 6.4 Group spatial interaction dynamics
    • 6.5 Spatial interaction for robots
    • 6.6 Conclusions
    • 6.7 Assessment
    • 6.8 Additional information
    Non-verbal interaction
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Functions of non-verbal cues in interaction
    • 7.3 Gaze and eye movement
    • 7.4 Eyes are the window to the soul
    • 7.5 Gesture
    • 7.6 Mimicry and imitation
    • 7.7 Touch
    • 7.8 Posture and movement
    • 7.9 Interaction rhythm and timing
    • 7.10 Assessment and Conclusion
    • 7.11 Additional information

    Introduction
    • 1.1 Course overview
    Verbal interaction
    • 2.1 Introduction to verbal interaction
    • 2.2 Human-human verbal interaction
    • 2.3 Speech recognition
    • 2.4 Misunderstanding
    • 2.5 Dialogue management
    • 2.6 Speech production
    • 2.7 Chat bots
    • 2.8 Assessment
    • 2.9 Additional information
    Emotion
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Understanding human emotion
    • 3.3 When emotion goes wrong
    • 3.4 Emotions for robots
    • 3.5 Challenges in affective HRI
    • 3.6 Assessment
    • 3.7 Additional information
    Research methods 1
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Defining a research question and approach
    • 4.3 Choosing among qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
    • 4.4 Selecting research participants and study designs
    • 4.5 Assessment
    Research methods 2
    • 5.1 Defining the context of interaction
    • 5.2 Choosing a robot, Mode and Measurements for your study
    • 5.3 Research standards
    • 5.4 Conclusion
    • 5.5 Assessment
    • 5.6 Additional information
    Applications
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Customer service robots
    • 6.3 Robots for learning
    • 6.4 Robots for entertainment
    • 6.4 Supplemental - Content Warning
    • 6.4 Robots for entertainment - Supplemental
    • 6.5 Robots for exhibitions
    • 6.6 Robots in healthcare and therapy
    • 6.7 Robots as personal assistants
    • 6.8 Service robots
    • 6.9 Self-driving cars
    • 6.10 Remotely operated robots
    • 6.11 Future applications
    • 6.12 Problems for robot application
    • 6.13 Conclusion
    • 6.14 Assessment
    • 6.15 Additional information
    Robots in society
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Robots in popular media
    • 7.3 Introduction to ethics in HRI
    • 7.4 Conclusion
    • 7.5 Assessment
    • 7.6 Additional information
    The future
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 The nature of human-robot relationships
    • 8.3 The technology of HRI
    • 8.4 Crystal ball problems
    • 8.5 Assessment
    • 8.6 Additional information

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    University of Canterbury, Christchurch Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

    1: What is the duration of the Human-Robot Interaction online course?

    The duration of the course is 14 weeks duration.

    2: Which institution is the provider for the course?

    The course is provided by the University of Canterbury.

    3: Who is responsible for issuing the certificate after the completion of the course?

    The certificate is issued by EdX.

    4: How many courses are included in the course?

    The course is a combo of 2 skill-building courses. For the details refer to the syllabus section of the article.

    5: Who shall be benefited from the course?

    The course will be advantageous for HRI Experience Designer, HRI Researcher, Interaction Designer, Engineer, and Robotic Engineer.

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