Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International

🇯🇵 JP

Papers

530

Total Citations

20,821

H-Index

76

Researchers

252

About

The Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) stands as one of the world's foremost research institutions dedicated to human-robot interaction, social robotics, and intelligent systems. Based in Kyoto, Japan, ATR has carved a distinctive niche at the intersection of robotics, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction, producing research that fundamentally shapes how machines and people coexist in everyday environments. ATR's most celebrated contributions center on social and communicative robots. The institute's Robovie platform, introduced in 2001, became a landmark achievement in humanoid robotics, enabling naturalistic human-robot communication through human-like actuators, vision, and audio sensing. Landmark field trials — including a two-month deployment in an elementary school and studies in shopping malls and elderly care centers — demonstrated ATR's unique commitment to real-world, longitudinal experimentation rather than controlled laboratory settings. These studies have collectively gathered hundreds of citations and continue to define best practices for deploying robots in authentic social contexts. The institute's researchers have tackled some of robotics' most compelling questions: How do children form moral relationships with robots? How does anxiety shape human-robot behavior? What makes a robot's presence feel genuinely human? Their investigations into the "uncanny valley," android telepresence via the Geminoid system, and psychological measurement tools for robot attitudes have generated influential frameworks cited across robotics, psychology, and philosophy. Beyond social robotics, ATR demonstrates impressive technical depth, with highly cited work in dynamic movement primitives for robot learning, impedance control for human-like adaptive interaction, and myoelectric interfaces for prosthetics. For prospective students and collaborators, ATR offers a rare environment where rigorous engineering meets rich social science inquiry — making it an exceptional partner for anyone seeking to build robots that genuinely serve humanity.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

76
H-Index
530
Papers
20,821
Total Citations
252
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Interactive Robots as Social Partners and Peer Tutors for Children: A Field Trial
705 citations · 2004
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 39
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2013 (44)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Robot, Psychology, Human–computer interaction, Humanoid robot

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    Social Robotics
    345 citations · 2016
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