The E3D workshop will have two submission tracks - one dedicated to regular submissions, fostering discussions on new developments in our areas of interest; and another focused on student submissions of early-stage researchers (MSc/PhD students), with the goal of providing feedback on their research methodology and experimental setup, and help them refine their research, aligning with the existing guidelines on Trustworthy AI (e.g. the ALTAI guidelines, the EU Ethical by Design AI guidelines, etc).
Regular submissions
We welcome prospective participants to submit extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, excluding references) or short papers (up to 4 pages, excluding references). Manuscripts should conform to the RO-MAN 2025 guidelines. Submissions will be checked for alignment to the workshop’s themes and goals. Accepted papers will be presented as spotlight oral presentations, or as posters (depending on the amount of submissions).
Student submissions
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We also welcome student methodology submissions (up to 4 pages, excluding references). Submissions should place a strong emphasis on methodology and experimental setup. These papers must clearly present the research problem, providing appropriate justifications and motivations, as well as propose solutions grounded in a thorough literature review. The papers should also include a detailed methodology and a comprehensive experimental setup, with an analysis of how the research problem will be aligned with the existing guidelines for Trustworthy and Ethical interaction with AI. The accepted authors will participate in the student methodology workshop, where they will have a chance to further refine their studies and discuss with experts in the field.
List of Topics
- Accessibility
- Bias in AI/ML algorithms
- Disability and Ableism
- Gender
- LGBTQIA+
- Intersectional feminism
- Neurodiversity
- Race, ethnicity, or religion
- Socioeconomic diversity
- Power dynamics in HRI
- Emotional fidelity in interactions
- Privacy, autonomy, and trust
- Transparency and explainability
- Ethical and legal frameworks (e.g., ALTAI, EU AI Act)
- Data collection and reporting standards
- WEIRD sample bias
- Methodologies for inclusive HRI research
Submissions will be evaluated according to their fit to the workshop theme, and their adherence to the scientific standards of the discipline of origin. The workshop proceedings will be made publicly available on our website. Paper acceptance requires that at least one author registers for and presents at the workshop, virtually or in person.
The Joint International Workshop on Ethics, Legality, Diversity, and Design in Human-Robot Interaction (E3D) is a collaboration of four workshops and research groups:
Team divHRI: Researching Diversity and Inclusion in Human-Robot Interaction - Methodological, Technical and Ethical Considerations
Team ETHICA: Ethical Technology for Human Interaction with Collaborative Agents
Team ECSARA: Ethics Challenges in Socially Assistive Robots and Agents: Legality, Value Orientation, and Future Design for HRI
Team Ethics Issues in Human-Robot Relationships: Bridging Philosophy, Design, and Psychology