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P7017

Recommended Practice for Design-Centered Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and Governance

This recommended practice describes the methodology and application of ‘compliance by design' in the area of human-robot interaction (HRI) with regard to socially assistive robots. Six topics are included: (1) metrics on behaviors for stakeholders in HRI; (2) metrics of different design practices (e.g., value-sensitive design, universal design, etc.) and their impacts to HRI governance; (3) risk assessment of using compliance by design for socially assistive robots; (4) use cases in compliance by design for socially assistive robots; (5) recommended methods for compliance by design for socially assistive robots (e.g., legal rules and knowledge modeling); (6) a conceptual framework of compliance by design for HRI governance, to enable robot developers to efficiently apply ethical behaviors into the design process for socially assistive robots and to help stakeholders reduce legal conflicts between existing laws and emerging technologies regarding the use of socially assistive robots in human spaces.

Standard Committee
RAS/SC - Standing Committee for Standards
Joint Sponsors
SSIT/SC
C/AISC
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2022-12-03

Working Group Details

Society
Standard Committee
RAS/SC - Standing Committee for Standards
Working Group
HRIWG - Design-Centered HRI and Governance
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Christy Bahn
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Working Group Chair
Yueh-Hsuan Weng

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