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Editorial: Socio-technical ecologies: Design for human-machine systems
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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Botev, J., Diaconescu, A., Hamann, H., Marsh, S., & Rodríguez Lera, F. J. (2022). Editorial: Socio-technical ecologies: Design for human-machine systems. En Frontiers in Robotics and AI (Vol. 9). Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/FROBT.2022.1037454
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Frontiers
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2022-11-25
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[EN] Computer system design has been driven predominantly by technical aspects and
considerations. However, as computing systems are increasingly embedded and
integrated into the world, they have an extended impact on individuals and societies.
In this context, social and behavioral dynamics become equally essential components of
computing systems research, notably including robotics and artificial intelligence. The
increasing shift towards socio-technical systems and the integration of collaborative and
cooperative aspects require new multidisciplinary efforts and a focus on the larger system
context and evolution. In hybrid systems, i.e., artificial agents, robots, and humans
interacting with each other, explicitly considering the underlying social relations and
dynamics is integral to the ability to design robust, adaptive, purpose- and useful systems.
Recent advances in machine learning and other computational techniques allow for the
effective real-time analysis of complex interaction behavior. This holds both for the
individual constituents as well as for the integration of subsystems. This highly
multidisciplinary Research Topic, therefore, spans various journals including Frontiers
in Psychology and Frontiers in Computer Science with their Human-Media Interaction
sections, Frontiers in Robotics and AI with its Human-Robot Interaction and MultiRobot Systems sections, and Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence with its AI for Human
Learning and Behavior Change section.
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