Call: “Humanoid robots in healthcare: Exploring real world applications” session at IEEE RO-MAN 2023

Call for Papers

“Humanoid Robots in Healthcare: Exploring real world applications”
Special session at
IEEE RO-MAN 2023: 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication
August 28-31, 2023
Paradise Hotel, Busan, Korea and Online
http://www.ro-man2023.org

Submission deadline: March 31, 2023

Dear colleagues,

I would like to invite you to submit your papers to a special session at the 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication – RO-MAN 2023 in Busan, Korea: “Humanoid Robots in Healthcare: exploring real world applications” (code 5x7h1).

TOPICS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Experiences and approaches in real world projects
  • Ethical aspects in human-robot interaction in the health context
  • Safety and privacy issues
  • Healthcare staff and patients’ perspectives
  • Discussion of the relevance of humanoid robots in healthcare

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: 31 March, 2023 [Extended]
Notification of acceptance: 26 May 2023
Final paper submission: 30 June 2023
Conference: 28 to 31 August 2023

SUBMISSION

Authors should follow the submission guidelines for **regular papers** at RO-MAN 2023 using the code 5x7h1 when submitting. You can use a LaTeX or MS-Word templates provided by the conference,

Submission site: https://ras.papercept.net/
Session code: 5x7h1

SCOPE

In recent years there has been a clear growth on the interest regarding humanoid robots in several everyday contexts. In this session, we will explore the challenges and opportunities of communication between humans and humanoid robots linked to real world applications in healthcare.

With the increasing technological readiness of humanoid robots, new challenges have risen in the attempt to bring humanoid robots from the research labs and developers’ facilities to the real world. Aspects such as the ethical challenges, legal, safety & security specifications, issues with usability and acceptability in deployment, and operational concepts can present significant barriers to a smooth implementation – how can these aspects be tackled early in the process of implementing humanoid robots for healthcare? This special session aims to highlight the specific challenges of the application domain.

We aim to nurture a diverse community of experts and aim to encourage classical research topics in human-robot interaction to present their research within the specific context of healthcare, e.g. to investigate how different approaches and interests of user groups (patients, healthcare staff, health services administration, and even the patients’ families) could be accommodated.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with the organisers if you have any questions regarding this special session.

Alexandra Fernandes (alexandra.fernandes@ife.no)
Institute for Energy Technology, Norway

Linda Sørensen (linda.sorensen@sunnaas.no)
Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital & University of Agder, Norway

Patrick Holthaus (p.holthaus@herts.ac.uk)
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Best Regards,

Alexandra Fernandes, Ph.D
Senior Scientist
Humans & Automation
Digital Systems
Alexandra.fernandes@ife.no

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