GUEST EDITORS: Alessandra Rossi (lead GE), School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK Patrick Holthaus, School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK Sílvia Moros, School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK Gabriella Lakatos, School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK Marcus Scheunemann, School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK
DESCRIPTION
This special issue is based on the "Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human Robot Interaction – SCRITA 2020" third edition Workshop held at the 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication – RO-MAN.
CONTENTS
"Are robots perceived as good decision makers? A study investigating trust and preference of robotic and human linesman-referees in football" by Kaustav Das, Yixiao Wang, Keith E. Green
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2021-0020
"Movement acts in breakdown situations: how a robot's recovery procedure affects participants' opinions" by Trenton Schulz, Rebekka Soma, Patrick Holthaus
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2021-0027
"Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation" Alexander M. Aroyo, Jan de Bruyne, Orian Dheu, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Aleksei Gudkov, Holly Hoch, et al.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2021-0029
"Committing to interdependence: implications from game theory for human-robot trust" by Yosef S. Razin and Karen M. Feigh
"Emotional musical prosody for the enhancement of trust: Audio design for robotic arm communication"
by Richard Savery, Lisa Zahray, and Gil Weinberg
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2021-0033
"Recognition of arm and body postures as social cues for proactive HRI" by Chapa Sirithunge, Gayashan Porawagamage, Nikolas Dahn, A. G. Buddhika P. Jayasekara, and D. P. Chandima