Asynchronous Video Presentations

The Effects of Android Robots Displaying Emotion on Humans: Interactions between Older Adults and Android Robots 🔗
Nora Hille, Berenike Bürvenich, Felix Carros, Mehrbod Manavi, Rainer Wieching, Yoshio Matsumoto, and Volker Wulf

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The Dynamic Nature of Trust: Trust in Human-Robot Interaction Revisited 🔗
Jimin Rhim, Sonya S. Kwak, Angelica Lim, and Jason Millar

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08:30 - 09:00

Registration

Schedule

09:00 - 09:10

Introduction and Welcome

Welcome to the 1st Workshop on Socially Assistive Robots as Decision Makers: Transparency, Motivations, and Intentions at CHI 2023!

09:10 - 10:20

Talks: Session 1

Authors accepted for a short talk are allocated a 10 minute slot. We recommend that presentations be limited to 8 minutes, allowing 2 minutes for Q&A and some time for changes between speakers. Where authors have uploaded their camera ready paper to arXiv, a link is provided.

09:10 - 09:20
Communicating Complex Decisions in Robot-Assisted Therapy 🔗
Carl Bettosi, Kefan Chen, Ryan Shah, and Lynne Baillie

09:25 - 09:35
Addressing Potential Pitfalls of SAR Assistance on the Aging Population 🔗
Emilyann Nault, Ronnie Smith, and Lynne Baillie

9:40 -  9:50
This Was (Not) Intended: How Intent Communication and Biometrics Can Enhance Social Interactions With Robots 🔗
Khaled Kassem, and Alia Saad

9:5510:05
An Adaptive Behaviour-Based Strategy for SARs interacting with Older Adults with MCI during a Serious Game Scenario 🔗
Eleonora Zedda, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, and Carmen Santoro

10:20 - 11:00

Coffee Break

Coffee, tea, and light vegetarian snacks served in the X and Y foyers.

11:00 - 11:50

Poster Session

Authors accepted for a poster are invited to bring a poster to present during this session. Posters will be laid out on tables, and so the recommended maximum size is A1. Where authors have uploaded their camera ready paper to arXiv, a link is provided.

Designing Socially Assistive Robots with Transactive Memory System 🔗
Yaxin Hu, Laura Stegner, and Bilge Mutlu

Trust Regulation in Social Robotics: From Violation to Repair 🔗
Matouš Jelínek

An Adaptive Behaviour-Based Strategy for SARs interacting with Older Adults with MCI during a Serious Game Scenario 🔗
Eleonora Zedda, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, and Carmen Santoro

Thermal Feedback for Transparency in Human-Robot Interaction 🔗
Svenja Yvonne Schött

Heteromated Decision-Making: Integrating Socially Assistive Robots in Care Relationships 🔗
Richard Paluch, Tanja Aal, Katerina Cerna, Dave Randall, and Claudia Müller

Understanding the Uncertainty Loop of Human-Robot Interaction 🔗
Jan Leusmann, Chao Wang, Michael Gienger, Albrecht Schmidt, and Sven Mayer

Robots that Deceive: A Counter-narrative to Transparency 🔗
Kantwon Rogers and Ayanna Howard

Attitude Towards Drone Capabilities in Various Contexts: Ethical Implications and Challenges 🔗
Viviane Herdel, Lee J. Yamin, Eyal Ginosar, and Jessica R. Cauchard

Integrating Temporal Experiences in SARs for Dementia Care 🔗
Rucha Khot, Minha Lee, and Rens Brankaert

11:50 - 12:30

Talks: Session 2

Authors accepted for a short talk are allocated a 10 minute slot. We recommend that presentations be limited to 8 minutes, allowing 2 minutes for Q&A and some time for changes between speakers. Where authors have uploaded their camera ready paper to arXiv, a link is provided.

11:50 - 12:00
Biography-based Robot Games for Older Adults 🔗
Benedetta Catricalà, Miriam Ledda, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, and Eleonora Zedda

12:05 - 12:15
Socially Assistive Robots as Decision Makers in Nature: Insights from a Participatory Design Workshop 🔗
Eshtiak Ahmed, Laura Cosio, Juho Hamari, and Oǧuz 'Oz' Buruk

Supplemental Materials 🔗

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

Lunch is not included in the workshop, and so attendees may make their own arrangements for lunch. Note that CHI are providing a food cart in the X foyer, where a variety of to-go food options will be available.

14:00 - 14:30

Talks: Session 3

Authors accepted for a short talk are allocated a 10 minute slot. We recommend that presentations be limited to 8 minutes, allowing 2 minutes for Q&A and some time for changes between speakers. Where authors have uploaded their camera ready paper to arXiv, a link is provided.

14:00 - 14:10
Use of a Socially Assistive Robot as a Online Shopping Digital Skills Assistant 🔗
Scott MacLeod and Mauro Dragone

14:15 - 14:25
Designing Dynamic Robot Characters to Improve Robot-Human Communications 🔗
Carl Oechsner and Daniel Ullrich

14:30 - 15:20

Activity: SAR Decision Making Scenarios

Groups of attendees will be provided with concrete scenarios to discuss SAR decision making with respect to the challenges presented in the workshop.

15:20 - 16:00

Coffee Break

Coffee, tea, and light vegetarian snacks served in the X and Y foyers.

16:00 - 16:30

Panel Discussion: Addressing Challenges of SARs as Decision Makers

Lynne Baillie, Sara Cooper, Ronnie Smith, & Emilyann Nault

16:30 - 16:35

Wrap-up and Next Steps

16:35

End