Department of Informatics – DDIS

Dynamic and Distributed Information Systems Group

Human Robot Interaction 2020

4. May 2020 | Suzanne Tolmeijer | Keine Kommentare |

During 24th to the 26th of March 2020, the Human Robot Interaction 2020 was supposed to take place in Cambridge, UK. Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was canceled and paper presentations happened online. Our colleague Suzanne Tolmeijer and her coauthors got their paper accepted called ‘Taxonomy of Trust-Relevant Failures and Mitigation Strategies‘. The presentation of the paper can be found here. The paper received an honorable mention.

In the paper, Suzanne and team develop a taxonomy to categorize HRI failure types and their impact on trust. A risk score is introduced, as well as possible mitigation strategies to handle trust breaks of the user in a robotic system. The collaboration for this paper was a result of a workshop at Schloss Dagstuhl on ‘Ethics and Trust: Principles, Verification and Validation‘.

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