As robots increasingly become part of our daily lives, the key challenge is to ensure that they are safe, responsive, and constantly improving while physically interacting with us on the short or the long term. To address this, our workshop discusses three main questions. First, how can we harness innovations in robot design to make robots inherently safe for physical human-robot interaction (pHRI)? This involves the exploration of technologies like soft robotics and haptics to ensure security and comfort in close human contact. Second, how can robots instantly and appropriately react during real-time human interactions? This can be achieved by integrating shared control strategies to make robots adjust their actions to ensure seamless collaboration. Third, how can robots learn from every interaction to be better partners and earn our trust? This encompasses robot learning algorithms and considers how human modeling and feedback can improve these robot partners over time.
The main objectives of this workshop are:
1) To investigate how each of these areas contributes to the improvement of pHRI.
2) To discuss strategies that effectively combine these approaches for a holistic progress in the field.