TY - GEN
T1 - Dangerous HRI
T2 - 14th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2019
AU - Robinette, Paul
AU - Novitzky, Michael
AU - Duncan, Brittany
AU - Jeon, Myounghoon
AU - Wagner, Alan
AU - Park, Chung Hyuk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/3/22
Y1 - 2019/3/22
N2 - Robotic rescuers digging through rubble, fire-fighting drones flying over populated areas, robotic servers pouring hot coffee for you, and a nursing robot checking your vitals are all examples of current or near-future situations where humans and robots are expected to interact in a dangerous situation. Dangerous HRI is an as-yet understudied area of the field. We define dangerous HRI as situations where humans experience some amount of risk of bodily harm while interacting with robots. This interaction could take many forms, such as a bystander (e.g. when an autonomous car waits at a crossing for a pedestrian), as a recipient of robotic assistance (rescue robots), or as a teammate (like an autonomous robot working with a SWAT team). To facilitate better study of this area, the Dangerous HRI workshop brings together researchers who perform experiments with some risk of bodily harm to participants and discuss strategies for mitigating this risk while still maintaining validity of the experiment. This workshop does not aim to tackle the general problem of human safety around robots, but instead focused on guidelines for and experience from experimenters.
AB - Robotic rescuers digging through rubble, fire-fighting drones flying over populated areas, robotic servers pouring hot coffee for you, and a nursing robot checking your vitals are all examples of current or near-future situations where humans and robots are expected to interact in a dangerous situation. Dangerous HRI is an as-yet understudied area of the field. We define dangerous HRI as situations where humans experience some amount of risk of bodily harm while interacting with robots. This interaction could take many forms, such as a bystander (e.g. when an autonomous car waits at a crossing for a pedestrian), as a recipient of robotic assistance (rescue robots), or as a teammate (like an autonomous robot working with a SWAT team). To facilitate better study of this area, the Dangerous HRI workshop brings together researchers who perform experiments with some risk of bodily harm to participants and discuss strategies for mitigating this risk while still maintaining validity of the experiment. This workshop does not aim to tackle the general problem of human safety around robots, but instead focused on guidelines for and experience from experimenters.
KW - human-robot interaction
KW - safety
KW - user study guidelines
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U2 - 10.1109/HRI.2019.8673073
DO - 10.1109/HRI.2019.8673073
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85063987070
T3 - ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
SP - 687
EP - 688
BT - HRI 2019 - 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
PB - IEEE Computer Society
Y2 - 11 March 2019 through 14 March 2019
ER -