A Taxonomy of Privacy Constructs for Privacy-Sensitive Robotics
This work addresses privacy issues for researchers and practitioners in robotics and human-robot interaction, but it is incremental as it primarily organizes existing knowledge.
The paper tackles the problem of studying privacy concerns in human-robot interaction by developing a taxonomy of privacy constructs based on a literature review, with the result being a structured framework to guide future experimental research.
The introduction of robots into our society will also introduce new concerns about personal privacy. In order to study these concerns, we must do human-subject experiments that involve measuring privacy-relevant constructs. This paper presents a taxonomy of privacy constructs based on a review of the privacy literature. Future work in operationalizing privacy constructs for HRI studies is also discussed.