HRI19ws-exp: Human-Robot Interaction 2019 Workshop on Expressivity EXCO Convention Center Daegu, South Korea, March 11, 2019 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/hri2019wsexpressivity/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hri19wsexp |
Submission deadline | January 15, 2019 |
Call for Submission to the full-day HRI 2019 Workshop on Expressivity for Sustained HRI
11 March 2019, Daegu, Korea
Important Dates
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Deadline for submission of extended abstract: January 15, 2019
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Acceptance notification: January 30, 2019
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Deadline for final submission of extended abstract: February 15, 2019
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Workshop: March 11, 2019
This workshop provides a unique and timely forum for scientists, designers and practitioners from diverse disciplines to come together and advance the state of the art in developing expressive robots for long-term interaction.
Research on this is diverse, and covers aspects such as animation, robot design, mechanics, as well as cognitive science, developmental psychology, and cross-cultural studies with robots.
Workshop Website https://sites.google.com/view/hri2019wsexpressivity/home
Invited Speakers
Luis Merino, Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain
Doborah Szapiro, Lecturer, School of Design,University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
David Sirkin, Research Associate, Center for Design Research, Stanford University, USA
Kerstin Fischer, Professor, Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should be 2-4 pages. They must be submitted in PDF format and conform to IEEE Proceedings specifications.
Templates are available at this link.
You can start writing on Overleaf using this link directly.
Papers should be submitted by January 15, 2019 for timely consideration.
We explicitly encourage the submission of papers describing work in progress or containing preliminary results to discuss with the community.
Papers will be reviewed by the workshop committee with consideration for quality and fit to the workshop. At least one author of each accepted submission is required to attend the workshop. Accepted papers will be presented either as a poster or short oral presentation, and will be archived on the workshop website.
Submissions may include but are not limited to the following topics:
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Design principles for expressivity
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Perception and interpretation of human expressivity
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Methodological considerations in designing, executing and evaluating robots expressivity
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Long-term human-robot interaction and the role of expressive consistency and variability over time
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Inclusive expressivity
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Situated expressivity
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Robot learning through human-robot expressive interaction
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Robot expressivity and human diversity
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Cross-cultural considerations
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Animation, expressivity and motion
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Predictability
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Design of minimal anthropomorphic characteristics
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Diversity and surprise in expression for long-term human-robot interaction
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Expressivity in verbal interaction (voice and speech)
Organizing Committee
Vicky Charisi Centre for Advanced Studies, JRC, EC
Selma Sabanovic School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, Indiana University, USA
Serge Thill Donders Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Emilia Gomez Centre for Advanced Studies, JRC, EC / Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain
Keisuke Nakamura Cooperative Devices, Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan
Randy Gomez Frontier Robotics, Honda Research Institute Co, Ltd., Wako, Japan
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to hri2019workshopexpressivity@gmail.com