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May 2023

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[meetings][CFP][RO-MAN 2023] SCRITA - Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction Workshop
by Alessandra Rossi 07 May '23

07 May '23
Dear colleagues, it is with great pleasure that we are inviting you to participate at this year edition of SCRITA workshop <http://scrita.herts.ac.uk>, that will be held in conjunction with RO-MAN 2023, in Busan, South Korea, August 28-31, 2023. The workshop will be open to a broad audience from academia and industry researching social robotics, machine learning, robot behavioural control, and user-profiling, but also experts from psychology and sociology insights and experiences from a multidisciplinary and human-focused point of view. In this year edition, we would like to continue exploring the challenges and dynamics between people and robots to foster short interactions and long-lasting relationships in different fields, from educational, service, collaborative, companion, care-home and medical robotics. For that, this workshop aims to *facilitate a discussion about people's trust towards robots “in the wild”*, inviting workshop participants to contribute their experiences and lessons learnt. However, we also want to *jointly develop novel methods to assess people's trust towards them*. Please find below the full CFP, and do not hesitate to contact us for further information. kind regards Alessandra -- Dr. Alessandra Rossi Assistant Professor PRISCA research lab University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy Visiting Researcher Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Adaptive Systems Research Group University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom emails: a.rossi(a)herts.ac.uk, alessandra.rossi(a)unina.it, alessandra.rossi(a)ieee.org website: alessandrarossi.net twitter: @alhandra81 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRITA 2023 Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction Busan, South Korea, August 28-31, 2023 Workshop website http://scrita.herts.ac.uk Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scrita2023 Submission deadline June 30, 2023 Submission & List of Topics The workshop will be open to a broad audience from academia and industry researching social robotics, machine learning, robot behavioural control, and user-profiling, but also experts from psychology and sociology insights and experiences from a multidisciplinary and human-focused point of view. We invite authors to submit two-page abstracts, discussing their prior experience using tools for measuring trust and other constructs. We also welcome submissions of two-page position papers on topics covering the scope of the workshop. Topics of position papers will be fuel for a spin-date discussion, following the “world café” method, where groups revolve around fixed topics - each for discussing one factor influencing people’s trust in robots - as recognised by most influenced works in literature. We further encourage authors of the accepted papers to present a video or demonstrate their works and achievements. All accepted papers will have an oral presentation. 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 Invited Speakers The following keynote speaker has already confirmed her participation to this session: - Dr. Jessie Y.C. Chen, ST - Soldier Performance, U.S. Army Research Laboratory Submission Guidelines 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>. Authors needs to submit their PDF via EasyChair <https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=scrita2023>. 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. Committees - Dr Alessandra Rossi, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Naples Federico II (Italy) - Dr Patrick Holthaus, School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire (UK) - Sílvia Moros, School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire (UK) - Dr Gabriella Lakatos, School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire (UK) - Lewis Riches, School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire (UK) Contact All questions about submissions should be emailed to scrita(a)herts.ac.uk - a.rossi(a)herts.ac.uk - p.holthaus(a)herts.ac.uk
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[news] Announcing Verti-Wheelers: Toward Wheeled Mobility on Vertically Challenging Terrain
by Xuesu Xiao 07 May '23

07 May '23
Dear roboticists, the Verti-Wheelers project developed at the RobotiXX lab at George Mason University is officially open-sourced and public to the whole robotics community! In this project, we developed platforms, datasets, and algorithms to empower conventional wheeled robot platforms to move through off-road terrain with vertical protrusions from the ground, such as steep slopes, rocky outcroppings, and uneven surfaces. Without specialized hardware, the Verti-Wheelers project encourages the community to develop enhanced wheeled mobility on such vertically challenging terrain together. The build of our Verti-Wheelers (both hardware and software), hours of demonstrated crawling datasets, and three baseline algorithms are all open-sourced for the community’s use. With the Verti-Wheelers, we look forward to superior robot mobility that allows mobile robots to venture to many difficult spaces which are previously inaccessible to wheeled robots. Please feel free to use the Verti-Wheelers resources for your next research project and your education effort! Verti-Wheelers Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gffm4WHdNyg&t=1s Verti-Wheelers Website: https://cs.gmu.edu/~xiao/Research/Verti-Wheelers/ Verti-Wheelers Preprint: https://cs.gmu.edu/~xiao/papers/vw.pdf Verti-Wheelers Datasets: https://dataverse.orc.gmu.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.13021/orc20… Verti-Wheelers Resources: https://github.com/RobotiXX/Verti-Wheelers Thanks Xuesu ----------------------- Xuesu Xiao, Ph.D. -- Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science George Mason University xiao(a)gmu.edu https://cs.gmu.edu/~xiao/
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