The Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction - SCRITA is the 5th edition of a series of workshops held in conjunction with the IEEE RO-MAN conference. This workshop focuses on addressing the challenges and development of the dynamics between people and robots in order to foster short interactions and long-lasting relationships in different fields, from educational, service, collaborative, companion, care-home and medical robotics. In particular, we aimed in investigating how robots can manipulate (i.e. creating, improving, and recovering) people's ability of accepting and trusting them for a fruitful and successful coexistence between humans and people. While advanced progresses are reached in studying and evaluating the factors affecting acceptance and trust of people in robots in controlled or short-term (repeated interactions) setting, developing service and personal robots, that are accepted and trusted by people where the supervision of operators is not possible, still presents an open challenge for scientists in robotics, AI and HRI fields. In such unstructured static and dynamic human-centred environments scenarios, robots should be able to learn and adapt their behaviours to the situational context, but also to people's prior experiences and learned associations, their expectations, and their and the robot's ability to predict and understand each other's behaviours. Although the previous editions valued the participation of leading researchers in the field and several exceptional invited speakers who tackled down some fundamental points in this research domains, we wish to continue to further explore the role of trust in robotics to present groundbreaking research to effectively design and develop socially acceptable and trustable robots to be deployed "in the wild". Website: https://scrita.herts.ac.uk
翻译:人类机器人互动中的信任、接受和社会勇气 -- -- SCRITA是结合IEEE RO-MAN会议举办的一系列讲习班的第5版第5版,该讲习班的重点是应对人与机器人之间动态的挑战和动态发展,以便在教育、服务、协作、同伴、护理之家和医疗机器人等不同领域促进短期互动和长期关系;特别是,我们旨在调查机器人如何操纵(即创建、改进和恢复)人们接受和信任机器人的能力,以便人类与人之间富有成果和成功共处。虽然在研究和评估影响受控或短期(重复互动)机器人中的人与机器人之间的接受和信任的因素方面已经取得了先进的社会研究进展,以发展服务和个人机器人,在无法对操作者进行监督的地方得到人们的接受和信任。我们的目标仍然是在机器人、AI和HRI领域对科学家的公开挑战。在这种不结构化和动态的人类中心环境中,机器人应该能够继续学习和调整其行为,使之适应形势背景和成功共存。尽管在以往的各种研究领域里,我们了解了他们以往的实地和基本行为,但是在以前所了解的机能设计中,也了解了他们以前被人们所了解和所了解的一些经验。