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Integrating Roboticist Values into a Design Framework for Humanoid Robots

Published: 07 March 2016 Publication History

Abstract

Our proposed two-part study on the perspectives of roboticists pursues a holistic, value-sensitive approach to robot design. We first describe a pilot study to uncover the patterns of values ingrained in humanoid designs. These findings will inform our next study to interview roboticists. While user-centered approaches of HRI literature give us insight on making user-friendly robots, our work seeks to create a design framework to assist roboticists in reflecting on their values and intentions during their design processes.

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HRI '16: The Eleventh ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction
March 2016
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ISBN:9781467383707

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  2. humanoid robots
  3. roboethics
  4. robot design principles
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  • (2017)Configuring the UserProceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing10.1145/2998181.2998329(191-206)Online publication date: 25-Feb-2017

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