Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 3 pages including references concerning the aforementioned topics. Submissions must be made in the PDF format and follow the Springer LNCS/LNAI style for the layout. Accepted papers will be posted on the workshop site, and the authors will have the chance to provide spotlight talks during the workshop.
This workshop addresses practitioners and researchers from the noted research fields and aims to discuss these challenges by bringing together experts from different disciplines such as law, machine learning, psychology, ethical AI, and robotics. We wish to provide new research directions and synergies between those different research streams, taking one step further towards the ultimate goal of responsible design and the use of service robots for humans.
acceptance in HRI in service and its impact on liking and intentions
transparent design of physical presence in HRI in services
human-robot learning for intelligent service robots for trustworthy robot movements
product compliance in the responsible use of service robots with a focus on the regulation of anthropomorphic service robots, the impact of regulations
privacy in the responsible use of service robots with a focus on data subject’s rights and transparency obligations