As robots become increasingly active around human environments, they must navigate both physical and social realms, necessitating awareness of their surroundings and inhabitants, including the potential collection of sensitive data. To be accepted in human spaces, they need to be trusted to handle personal information adequately, not only adhering to security and data protection standards, but also aligning with contextual norms, individual expectations, and domain-specific requirements. Challenges intensify when robots engage with multiple humans across varied contexts over extended periods.
Drawing from psychology, sociology, ethics, and law, and the experience of participants, we seek to outline dimensions and prerequisites for privacy-awareness in HRI. In this workshop we want to discuss methodologies, user interfaces, and personalizing options, and AI reasoning to design privacy-aware robot behavior in the human-robot interaction community.
Dr. Das heads the Inclusive Security and Privacy-focused Innovative Research in Information Technology (InSPIRIT) Lab which focuses on computer security, privacy, education, human-computer interaction, social computing, accessibility, and sustainability of new-age technologies.
Dr. Gomez oversees the embodied communication research group, which explores the synergy between communication and interaction in order to create meaningful experiences with social robots, such as Haru.
Dr. Smart does research in the areas of robotics and machine learning. His research focuses on improving the interactions between people and robots with a focus on longitudinal, self-sufficient robot.
PhD Student in Informatics and Cognitive Science at Indiana University Bloomington
lmlevins@iu.edu
Senior Scientist at Honda Research Institute Europe
Senior Engineer, Research Division at Honda Research Institute Japan
Professor of Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington
Professor CoRIS Associate Director for Academics of the College of Engineering at Oregon State University
Contact us: Leigh Levinson lmlevins@iu.edu, Dr. Manuel Dietrich: manuel.dietrich@honda-ri.de, Alan Sarkisian: alan.sarkisian@jp.honda-ri.com