Trust and Trustworthiness from Human-Centered Perspective in HRI -- A Systematic Literature Review
Debora Firmino de Souza, Sonia Sousa, Kadri Kristjuhan-Ling, Olga, Dunajeva, Mare Roosileht, Avar Pentel, Mati M\~ottus, Mustafa Can \"Ozdemir,, \v{Z}anna Grat\v{s}jova

TL;DR
This systematic review explores how trust and trustworthiness are conceptualized and measured in human-robot interaction, emphasizing their importance for safe, trustworthy collaboration in Industry 5.0, and identifies key barriers and facilitators.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of methodologies, highlights conceptual gaps, and emphasizes the influence of application domains on trust research in HRI.
Findings
Trust and safety are fundamental for trustworthy HRI.
Nearly 30% of studies lack a clear trust definition.
Domain-specific approaches significantly impact trust assessment methods.
Abstract
The Industry 5.0 transition highlights EU efforts to design intelligent devices that can work alongside humans to enhance human capabilities, and such vision aligns with user preferences and needs to feel safe while collaborating with such systems take priority. This demands a human-centric research vision and requires a societal and educational shift in how we perceive technological advancements. To better understand this perspective, we conducted a systematic literature review focusing on understanding how trust and trustworthiness can be key aspects of supporting this move towards Industry 5.0. This review aims to overview the most common methodologies and measurements and collect insights about barriers and facilitators for fostering trustworthy HRI. After a rigorous quality assessment following the Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, using rigorous inclusion criteria…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrganizational and Employee Performance · AI in Service Interactions · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
