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    HRI 2011 - 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction

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    Category HRI 2011

    Deadline: September 22, 2010 | Date: March 28, 2011-March 29, 2011

    Venue/Country: Lausanne, Switzerland

    Updated: 2010-08-18 23:47:17 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

    by ADMIN on SEPTEMBER 16, 2009

    HRI 2011 is the 6th Annual Conference for basic and applied human-robot interaction research. Scientists from across the world submit their best work and attend HRI to hear the latest theories, data, and videos from the world’s best HRI researchers. Each year, the HRI conference highlights a particular area. The theme of HRI 2011 is Real World HRI. This theme is intended to highlight HRI in which basic scientific research is further tested in real world settings or applied to questions that arise in real world settings. One central aspect of this type of research, in contrast to other realms of applied research, is that it is theoretically driven and feeds back to our theoretical understandings. As such, real world research fortifies our understanding of people, robots, and interaction between the two.

    HRI is a single-track, highly selective annual international conference that seeks to showcase the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in human-robot interaction with roots in social psychology, cognitive science, HCI, human factors, artificial intelligence, robotics, organizational behavior, anthropology and many more, and we invite broad participation.

    Conference Topics

    Socially intelligent robots

    Robot companions

    Lifelike robots

    Assistive (health & personal care) robotics

    Remote robots

    Mixed initiative interaction

    Multi-modal interaction

    Long term interaction with robots

    Awareness and monitoring of humans

    Task allocation and coordination

    Autonomy and trust

    Robot-team learning

    User studies of HRI

    Experiments on HRI collaboration

    Ethnography and field studies

    HRI software architectures

    HRI foundations

    Metrics for teamwork

    HRI group dynamics

    Individual vs. group HRI

    Robot intermediaries

    Risks such as privacy or safety

    Ethical issues of HRI

    Organizational/society impact


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