[robocup-worldwide] [CFP][Extended Deadline] RO-MAN 2020: Special Session on "The role of mental models and privacy implications on trust in Human-Robot Interaction"

Alessandra Rossi alexarossi at gmail.com
Wed Mar 11 08:05:05 EDT 2020


*==== Extended Deadline ====*

Dear colleagues,

We would like to inform you that the submission deadline of papers for the
RO-MAN 2020 Special Session on "The role of mental models and privacy
implications on trust in Human-Robot Interaction" has been extended.

*Call for Papers for the Special Session "The role of mental models and
privacy implications on trust in Human-Robot Interaction"*
29th IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive
Communication (RO-MAN 2020)
31 August- 4 September 2020, Naples (Italy)

*http://ro-man2020.unina.it/special-sessions.php
<http://ro-man2020.unina.it/special-sessions.php> *

*==== Important Information ====*

Submission date: *March 29th, 2020*.
Special Session code: *7g663*
Submission link:* https://ras.papercept.net/ <https://ras.papercept.net/>*
Conference link:* http://ro-man2020.unina.it/ <http://ro-man2020.unina.it/>*

*==== Overview ====*

Trust is a fundamental component of social interactions to foster people's
acceptance of a robot for a successful and long-term Human-Robot
Interaction (HRI). At the same time, trust can be affected by several
factors, such as the incapability of a robot to adapt its behaviour to
people's needs, and a violation of privacy. This Session aims to explore
different aspects of Human-Robot Interaction that can affect, enhance,
undermine and recover humans' trust in robots, with a specific aim at
privacy concerns and mental models.
The session will focus on the impact of people's expectations, beliefs and
concerns on their trust in robots during a Human-Robot Interaction. In
particular, this session will bring together leading researchers in the
fields to share and discuss ideas and findings to guide the design and
development of robots that are able to effectively collaborate with human
users.

The topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

·       Mental models in Human-Robot Interaction;

·       Measuring Trust in Human-Robot Interaction;

·       Trust Violation and Recovery Mechanism in HRI;

·       Trust and Assistive Robotics;

·       Enhancing Humans Trust in Robots;

·       Privacy and Trust in Human-Robot Interaction;

·       Mental models and their effects on Trust in HRI.
*==== Organisers ====*

Alessandra Rossi (main organiser), University of Hertfordshire, UK (
alessandra.rossi at ieee.org)

Dr. Maartje de Graaf, Utrecht University, Netherlands (m.m.a.degraaf at uu.nl)

Dr. Matthew Rueben, University of Southern California, US (mrueben at usc.edu)

Mohammad Shidujaman, Tsinghua University, China (
shangt15 at mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)

We do apologise for cross-posting.

Kind regards,

*Alessandra Rossi*
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow / PhD student
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Adaptive Systems Research Group
School of Computer Science
University of Hertfordshire
College Lane
Hatfield Herts AL10 9AB
United Kingdom
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