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[ecrea] AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI)
Thu Jun 22 17:41:14 GMT 2017
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AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI)
Nov 9-11, 2017 -- Arlington, VA
https://ai-hri.github.io/
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AI-HRI (The AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)) seeks to bring together the subset of the
HRI community focused on the application of AI solutions to HRI
problems. Building on the success of the three previous years’ symposia,
the central purpose of this year’s symposium is to address the
statements “HRI is an AI problem” and “AI is an HRI problem”. The
symposium will include current research talks and discussions both to
share work in this intersectional area, guidance for how to best frame
AI-centric HRI work within AI venues, and invited speaker panels to give
different perspectives on AI-for-HRI. AI-HRI encourages media and
communication scholar to submit:
***PAPER CATEGORY***
FULL PAPERS: 6-8 pages
highlighting HRI research focusing on the use of autonomous AI systems.
SHORT PAPERS: 3-4 pages
describing challenges that social scientists encounter in designing,
performing, or evaluating studies in HRI which could be ameliorated by
new or improved tools, software packages, or artificial intelligence
systems.
TOOL PAPERS: 1-2 pages
describing novel datasets of interest to the AI-HRI community. Presented
datasets should be made available at the symposium.
***SUBMISSION WEBSITE***
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aihri2017
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
SUBMISSIONS DUE TO: July, 21, 2017, 11:59 PM PT (UTC-7)
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION: August 11, 2017
SYMPOSIUM: November 9-11, 2017 in Arlington, VA
For more information, visit https://ai-hri.github.io or contact the
AI-HRI submissions chairs:
Kalesha Bullard, Georgia Institute of Technology: (ksbullard /at/ gatech.edu)
Emmanuel Senft, Plymouth University: (emmanuel.senft /at/ plymouth.ac.uk)
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
Elin A. Topp (Lund University)
Laura M. Hiatt (Naval Research Laboratory)
Luca Iocchi (Sapienza University of Rome)
Kalesha Bullard (George Institute of Technology)
Emmanuel Senft (Plymouth University)
Tian Zhou (Purdue University)
Marc Hanheide (University of Lincoln)
Frank Broz (Heriott-Watt University)
Dan Grollman (Sphero, Inc)
Katrin Lohan (Heriot-Watt University)
Ross Mead (Semio)
Tom Williams (Tufts University/Colorado School of Mines)
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*From:* nico carpentier <(nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)>
*Sent:* 22 June 2017 17:08:00
*To:* Emmanuel Senft
*Subject:* Re: Call for paper to advertise on the Commlist
Dear Emmanuel,
Guidelines (at commlist.org) require an explicit mention that media and
communication scholars are welcome in the call itself.
Kind regards,
nico
On 21/06/2017 13:30, Emmanuel Senft wrote:
Dear Nico Carpentier,
I am part of the PC for the 2017 symposium of AI-HRI, aiming to bring
together scientists working or Artificial Intelligence and Human-Robot
Interaction. We are trying to reach outside of the classical engineering
community to integrate social scientists as we are convinced that they
can bring an important and interesting point of view on AI and HRI as
the social aspect of interaction and the communication side are important.
As such we would be interested to advertise a call for participation on
the Commlist as it has been done last year.
Please find at the end of this email the call for paper we would like to
advertise.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Emmanuel Senft
Program Co-Chair for AI-HRI symposium
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AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI)
Nov 9-11, 2017 -- Arlington, VA
https://ai-hri.github.io/
***********************************************************************
AI-HRI (The AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)) seeks to bring together the subset of the
HRI community focused on the application of AI solutions to HRI
problems. Building on the success of the three previous years’ symposia,
the central purpose of this year’s symposium is to address the
statements “HRI is an AI problem” and “AI is an HRI problem”. The
symposium will include current research talks and discussions both to
share work in this intersectional area, guidance for how to best frame
AI-centric HRI work within AI venues, and invited speaker panels to give
different perspectives on AI-for-HRI. AI-HRI encourages social
scientists to submit:
***PAPER CATEGORY***
FULLPAPERS: 6-8 pages
highlighting HRI research focusing on the use of autonomous AI systems.
SHORT PAPERS: 3-4 pages
describing challenges that social scientists encounter in designing,
performing, or evaluating studies in HRI which could be ameliorated by
new or improved tools, software packages, or artificial intelligence
systems.
TOOL PAPERS: 1-2 pages
describing novel datasets of interest to the AI-HRI community. Presented
datasets should be made available at the symposium.
***SUBMISSION WEBSITE***
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aihri2017
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
SUBMISSIONS DUE TO:July, 21, 2017, 11:59 PM PT (UTC-7)
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION: August 11, 2017
SYMPOSIUM: November 9-11, 2017 in Arlington, VA
For more information, visit https://ai-hri.github.io or contact the
AI-HRI submissions chairs:
Kalesha Bullard, Georgia Institute of Technology: (ksbullard /at/ gatech.edu)
Emmanuel Senft, Plymouth University: (emmanuel.senft /at/ plymouth.ac.uk)
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
Elin A. Topp (Lund University)
Laura M. Hiatt (Naval Research Laboratory)
Luca Iocchi (Sapienza University of Rome)
Kalesha Bullard (George Institute of Technology)
Emmanuel Senft (Plymouth University)
Tian Zhou (Purdue University)
Marc Hanheide (University of Lincoln)
Frank Broz (Heriott-Watt University)
Dan Grollman (Sphero, Inc)
Katrin Lohan (Heriot-Watt University)
Ross Mead (Semio)
Tom Williams (Tufts University/Colorado School of Mines)
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