[iva] [meetings][cfp](SCRITA Workshop @ RO-MAN 2022) Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction - SCRITA Workshop

alexarossi at gmail.com alexarossi at gmail.com
Mon May 16 10:16:17 CEST 2022


Dear colleagues,

It is with great pleasure that we would like to invite you at the fifth 
edition of SCRITA Workshop <scrita.herts.ac.uk> at IEEE RO-MAN 2022.

This workshop will be a full day event on 29 August 2022, in conjunction 
with the IEEE RO-MAN 2022 <http://www.smile.unina.it/ro-man2022/> 
conference, held in sunny and beautiful Naples, Italy.

The workshop is open to a broad audience from academia and industry 
researching social robotics, machine learning, robot behavioural 
control, and user recommendation. We will foster the exchange of 
insights on past and ongoing research, and contribute to the discussion 
of innovative ideas for tackling unresolved issues by providing new and 
inspirational directions of research with brilliant invited speakers and 
a panel of experts in the field.

Please find attached below the call for papers.

For any questions and information, do not hesitate to contact us (emails 
below).

Kind regards,
Alessandra

-- 
Dr. Alessandra Rossi
Assistant Professor
PRISCA research lab
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy



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*** WorkhopTrust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction ***


        31st IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive
        Communication (RO-MAN 2022)

August 29th - September 2nd, 2022

Naples, Italy

http://ro-man2022.org <http://ro-man2022.org/>


*Important Dates*

*Submission deadline*: 15 July 2022

*Acceptance*: 31 July 2022


People's ability of accepting and trusting robots is fundamental for a 
fruitful and successful coexistence between humans and people. While 
advanced progresses are reached in studying and evaluating the factors 
affecting acceptance and trust of people in robots in controlled or 
short-term (repeated interactions) setting, developing service and 
personal robots, that are accepted and trusted by people where the 
supervision of operators is not possible, still presents an open 
challenge for scientists in robotics, AI and HRI fields. In such 
unstructured static and dynamic human-centred environments scenarios, 
robots should be able to learn and adapt their behaviours to the 
situational context, but also to people’s prior experiences and learned 
associations, their expectations, and their and the robot’s ability to 
predict and understand each other's behaviours. This workshop focuses on 
addressing the challenges and development of the dynamics between people 
and robots in order to foster short interactions and long-lasting 
relationships in different fields, from educational, service, 
collaborative, companion, care-home and medical robotics. Although the 
previous editions valued the participation of leading researchers in the 
field and several exceptional invited speakers who tackled down some 
fundamental points in this research domains, we wish to continue to 
further explore the role of trust in robotics to present groundbreaking 
research to effectively design and develop socially acceptable and 
trustable robots to be deployed "in the wild".

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  * Impact of Social Cues on Trust in HRI
  * Measuring Trust in HRI
  * Trust Violation and Recovery Mechanism in HRI
  * Effects of Humans’ Acceptance on Trust of Robots
  * Humans Sense of Control and Trust in Robots
  * Trust and Assistive Robotics
  * Overtrust in Robots
  * Antecedent of Trust and Robot Trust
  * Enhancing Humans Trust in Robots
  * Enhancing Trust in a Robot Companion
  * Privacy Implications on Trust in HRI
  * Mental Models and Trust in HRI
  * Trust and Safety in HRI
  * Ethics Implications on Trust in HRI
  * Trustworthy AI
  * XAI in HRI
  * Legal Frameworks for Trustworthy Robotics


    Templates and Submission Procedure

We encourage participants to submit two-page abstracts or full papers 
(up to 6 pages) on original and unpublished research. We will also 
welcome submissions of two-page position papers on topics covering the 
scope of the workshop. All accepted papers will have an oral presentations.

We further welcome authors of the accepted papers to present a video or 
demonstrate their works and achievements. Video demonstrations should be 
accompagnied by an up to 2 pages abstract describing the work and 
achievements.

Authors should submit their papers formatted according to the IEEE 
two-column format 
<http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/support.php>, which is 
also used for contributions to the main conference. Use the following 
templates to create the paper and generate or export a PDF file: LaTeX 
<http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/tex.php> or MS-Word 
<http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php>.

PDF submission will be possible via EasyChair 
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=scrita2022>. Each paper will 
receive at least two reviews. All papers are reviewed using a 
single-blind review process: authors declare their names and 
affiliations in the manuscript for the reviewers to see, but reviewers 
do not know each other's identities, nor do the authors receive 
information about who has reviewed their manuscript.

Authors who want to include a video in their submission can indicate 
their plans via EasyChair and will be sent a link to a confidentially 
upload the video file. At least one of the authors of the accepted 
papers needs to register for the workshop.


    Invited Speakers

The following keynote speakers have already agreed to participate in 
this workshop:

  * Alan Wagner, Penn State University, USA
  * Moojan Ghafurian, University of Waterloo, Canada
  * Takayuki Kanda, Kyoto University, Japan


    Panel Session

The following experts have already agreed to participate in this workshop:

  * Alessandro Di Nuovo, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
  * Kerstin Sophie Haring, University of Denver, USA
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