Robots are increasingly becoming prevalent in our daily lives within our living or working spaces. We hope that robots will take up tedious, mundane or dirty chores and make our lives more comfortable, easy and enjoyable by providing companionship and care. However, robots may pose a threat to human privacy, safety and autonomy; therefore, it is necessary to have constant control over the developing technology to ensure the benevolent intentions and safety of autonomous systems. Building trust in (autonomous) robotic systems is thus necessary. The title of this book highlights this challenge: “Trust in robots—Trusting robots”. Herein, various notions and research areas associated with robots are unified. The theme “Trust in robots” addresse...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 19171 on "Ethics and...
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence an...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
We investigate human robot interaction under no-visibility conditions. A major pre-condition for suc...
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence an...
It is proposed that trust is a critical element in the interactive relations between humans and the ...
Maha Salem, Gabriella Lakatos, Farshid Amirabdollahian, K. Dautenhahn, ‘Towards Safe and Trustworthy...
As robots increasingly take part in daily living activities, humans will have to interact with them...
This article presents an investigation into the theoretical and computational aspects of trust as a...
For assistive robots (in roles such as carers, guides, companions, and assistants) to be most effect...
Trust is essential in designing autonomous and semiautonomous Robots and Autonomous Systems (RAS), b...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
This open access book presents detailed findings about the ethical, legal, and social acceptance of ...
Can a robot understand a human's social behavior? Moreover, how should a robot act in response to a ...
The trustworthiness of robots and autonomous systems (RAS) has taken a prominent position on the way...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 19171 on "Ethics and...
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence an...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
We investigate human robot interaction under no-visibility conditions. A major pre-condition for suc...
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence an...
It is proposed that trust is a critical element in the interactive relations between humans and the ...
Maha Salem, Gabriella Lakatos, Farshid Amirabdollahian, K. Dautenhahn, ‘Towards Safe and Trustworthy...
As robots increasingly take part in daily living activities, humans will have to interact with them...
This article presents an investigation into the theoretical and computational aspects of trust as a...
For assistive robots (in roles such as carers, guides, companions, and assistants) to be most effect...
Trust is essential in designing autonomous and semiautonomous Robots and Autonomous Systems (RAS), b...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
This open access book presents detailed findings about the ethical, legal, and social acceptance of ...
Can a robot understand a human's social behavior? Moreover, how should a robot act in response to a ...
The trustworthiness of robots and autonomous systems (RAS) has taken a prominent position on the way...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 19171 on "Ethics and...
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence an...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...