Call: Delphi study about expert consensus on reporting human-robot interaction user studies

Call for Participation

Delphi Study about Expert Consensus on Reporting Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) User Studies

[Posted on the AI-SGES e-list on February 8, 2024]

Dear colleagues,

A team of global HRI researchers will be conducting a Delphi study to generate expert consensus on reporting human-robot interaction (HRI) user studies. This online study seeks to refine a checklist for conducting HRI studies, synthesized from academic publications, to enhance the standardization of reporting practices in the field. We are interested in recruiting HRI experts around the world to help us review and refine the checklist.

If you have been actively working in the field of HRI for over five years, we invite you to join the participant pool. If selected, you will be involved in two asynchronous online rounds (~30 minutes each), where you will fill out an anonymous survey to assess and refine the checklist.

The study has been approved by the ethical committee of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. For more information or to sign up, please contact the study coordinator: Dr. Shruti Chandra (Email: delphistudy2024@gmail.com). Please include your name and 2-3 sentences about your recent HRI work (e.g., teaching, publications, and services).

Thank you for considering this invitation. Your participation will significantly contribute to advancing the standardization of reporting in HRI studies.

Best,
Shruti Chandra

Visiting Assistant Professor @ Aspirational Computing Lab at Tokyo Tech
Postdoctoral Fellow @ SIRRL Lab in University of Waterloo
Former Researcher and PhD student @ GAIPS & CHILI Lab
Instituto Superior Tecnico | Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Linkedin | ResearchGate

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