From Human to Robot Interactions: A Circular Approach towards Trustworthy Social Robots

Anna L. Lange, Murat Kirtay, Verena V. Hafner

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Abstract

Human trust research uncovered important catalysts for trust building between interaction partners such as appearance or cognitive factors. The introduction of robots into social interactions calls for a reevaluation of these findings and also brings new challenges and opportunities. In this paper, we suggest approaching trust research in a circular way by drawing from human trust findings, validating them and conceptualizing them for robots, and finally using the precise manipulability of robots to explore previously less-explored areas of trust formation to generate new hypotheses for trust building between agents.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication{SCRITA 2023: Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 14 Nov 2023
EventSCRITA 2023: Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction : Worrkshop in conjunction with the IEEE RO-MAN 2023 - Busan, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Duration: 31 Aug 202331 Aug 2023

Conference

ConferenceSCRITA 2023: Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction
Abbreviated titleSCRITA/2023
Country/TerritoryKorea, Democratic People's Republic of
CityBusan
Period31/08/2331/08/23

Keywords

  • cs.RO

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