Sharlin, EhudNg, Wai Shan (Florence)2011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21http://hdl.handle.net/1880/48457We introduce a socially motivated interaction technique with collocated flying robots (a quadrotor in our current prototype). Instead of the traditional remote interaction controllers often used when interacting with flying robots and UAVs, we explore the collocated interaction space and suggest a direct interaction technique motivated by social human-robot interaction themes. Our approach is inspired by the types of interaction humans have with birds, specifically falconeering, and is facilitated by gestures-based interaction, while the user is within the field of view of the flying robot. This paper outlines our research goals, task examples, and our overall design approach. The paper also discusses our current prototyping efforts, as well as a preliminary evaluation of our approach, performed through two design critiques, studying our collocated interaction technique concept, and its potential, drawbacks and benefits for users.engFlying robotCollocated interactionWizard of Oz EvaluationSocial human-robot interaction, UAV, gesture-based interaction, collocated interactionCollocated Interaction with Flying Robotstechnical report2011-998-10http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/31001