Title
What Could Go Wrong?! 2nd Workshop - Lessons Learned When Doing HRI User Studies with Off-the-Shelf Social Robots.
Abstract
Nowadays, off-the-shelf social robots are used more frequently by the HRI community to research social interactions with different types of users across a range of domains such as education, retail, health care, public places and other domains. Everyone doing HRI research with end-users is invited to submit a case study to our workshop. We are particularly interested in case studies where things did not go as planned. Case studies describing research in the lab or in the wild are both welcome. Examples of unplanned experiences could include, but are not limited to, unexpected responses from the user, issues with the experimental setup or simply having challenges with transferring theory to the real world. In this workshop, we focus on off-the-shelf robots. In order to generalize and compare differences across multiple HRI domains and create common solutions, we will provide a template for your case study. We are interested in learning how such unexpected HRI results can be reported. In the workshop, we will discuss and study how failures are reported and be inspired to create a list of good ways to report failures, which can hopefully be inspiring for the HRI community.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/HRI.2019.8673260
HRI
Keywords
Field
DocType
fails,failures,robots,social robots
Health care,Social robot,Off the shelf,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Robot,User studies
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2167-2121
978-1-5386-8555-6
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shirley A. Elprama1125.64
An Jacobs29210.86
Mike Ligthart3102.19
Koen V. Hindriks423837.43
Katie Winkle5185.16