[agents] Call for Papers for the Special Issue on “Human-mediated Robot Autonomy” , International Journal of Social Robotics
Alessandro Umbrico
alessandro.umbrico at istc.cnr.it
Thu Jan 11 09:39:20 EST 2024
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International Journal of Social Robotics
Call for Papers for the Special Issue on “Human-mediated Robot Autonomy”
https://link.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/26088142
<https://link.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/26088142>
The purposeful combination of the skills and computational capabilities
of robotics platforms with human expertiseand know-howis crucial to
realize effective robotic services in real-world ecological
environments.In these scenarios, it emergesthe necessity to create
human-mediated systems where the robot is in charge ofperforming (some)
tasks autonomously under the human’s supervision and/or by requiring the
(occasional) intervention of the users during the interaction. Human
knowledge is expected to directly (e.g., through shared control and
shared autonomy) and/or indirectly (e.g., through requisite
specification) guide robot autonomy in order torealize behaviors that
are in line with the desired domain objectives, safe and acceptable by
involved human users. However, designing the robot’s behaviors mediated
by the humans as well as defining how and when to merge human knowledge
with the robot’s capabilities is still an opening challenge that
requires collaboration and dialogue among different figures. In this
respect, research should push the design and development of novel
technologies, methodologies, and models that facilitatecommunication,
and sharing of knowledge among the different stakeholders (e.g.,
roboticists, domain experts, and end-users) as well as facilitatethe
integration of the resulting (potentially conflicting) requirements.
This special issue, therefore, aims at collecting contributions from
different stakeholders concerning the design and deployment of novel
human-mediated robotic services in real-world scenarios. In this regard,
this special issue is open to both methodological and technical
contributions. The former may propose innovative participatory design
approaches capable of capturing the requirements of different
viewpoints. The latter may propose novel technologies or approaches
capable of synthesizing flexible and socially-compliant(interacting)
behaviors of robots.
For more information, please, refer to this link:
https://link.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/26088142
<https://link.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/26088142>
Deadline:
The deadline for manuscript submission is September 30, 2024.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Adaptive and Personalized Interaction with Human
- Social navigation
- Opening Challenges in natural human-robot interaction
- Methods and Protocols for Human-Mediated robot autonomystudies
(including semi-autonomousapproaches (e.g., sharedcontrol, shared
autonomy) but not limited to)
- Metrics for assessing custom human-robot interaction (e.g.,based on
the users’ preference, culture, and attitude, but notlimited to)
- Metrics to evaluate the acceptance and social compliance
ofsemi-autonomous robot behaviors
- Situation awareness and humans’ intention recognition
- Human-Aware Robot Behaviors
- Common-sense Reasoning
- Theory of Mind and cognitive theories applied to CognitiveRobotics
How to submityour article:
Interested authors should submittheir manuscripts for possible
inclusionas a special issue paper through the journal online submission
system at https://www.editorialmanager.
<https://www.editorialmanager.com/soro/default.aspx>. Please choose the
optionfor the corresponding special issue when uploading your
manuscript.In addition, the website of the Call for papers of this
special issue includes guidelines to submityour papers.
Guest Editors:
Gloria Beraldo
Riccardo De Benedictis
Francesca Fracasso
Zhao Han
Alessandra Sciutti
Masaki Takahashi
Alessandro Umbrico
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