The Road to a Successful HRI: AI, Trust and ethicS-TRAITS
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.12679v1
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 16:52:12 GMT
- Title: The Road to a Successful HRI: AI, Trust and ethicS-TRAITS
- Authors: Antonio Andriella, Alessandra Rossi, Silvia Rossi, Anouk van Maris
- Abstract summary: The aim of this workshop is to give researchers from academia and industry the possibility to discuss the inter-and multi-disciplinary nature of the relationships between people and robots.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The aim of this workshop is to give researchers from academia and industry
the possibility to discuss the inter-and multi-disciplinary nature of the
relationships between people and robots towards effective and long-lasting
collaborations. This workshop will provide a forum for the HRI and robotics
communities to explore successful human-robot interaction (HRI) to analyse the
different aspects of HRI that impact its success. Particular focus are the AI
algorithms required to implement autonomous interactions, and the factors that
enhance, undermine, or recover humans' trust in robots. Finally, potential
ethical and legal concerns, and how they can be addressed will be considered.
Website: https://sites. google. com/view/traits-hri
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