Longitudinal Social Impacts of HRI over Long-Term Deployments

Abstract

The Longitudinal Social Impacts of HRI over Long-Term Deployments Workshop aims to unite researchers focusing on comprehensively understanding such deployments. This includes those studying longitudinal human-robot interaction, long-term autonomy, and real-world deployments. The workshop aims to advance the study of how deployed robot systems influence both individuals interacting with them and the social fabric of their environments. With robots increasingly integrated into human-designed spaces like city streets and workplaces, understanding these impacts becomes increasingly crucial.

Team

Justin Hart, The University of Texas at Austin hart@cs.utexas.edu

Elliot Hauser, The University of Texas at Austin eah13@utexas.edu

Samuel Baker, The University of Texas at Austin sebaker@austin.utexas.edu

Joydeep Biswas, The University of Texas at Austin joydeepb@cs.utexas.edu

Junfeng Jiao, The University of Texas at Austin jjiao@austin.utexas.edu

Luis Sentis, The University of Texas at Austin lsentis@utexas.edu

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For more information, please visit: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9889565