WORKSHOP: The 2015 HRI Pioneers Workshop at the 2015 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
研讨会:2015 年 ACM/IEEE 人机交互国际会议上的 2015 年 HRI 先锋研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:1522485
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-03-01 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This is funding to support a Pioneers Workshop (doctoral consortium) of approximately 18 graduate students and post-docs from diverse research communities (e.g., computer science and engineering, psychology, cognitive science, robotics, human factors, human-computer interaction design, and communications), along with distinguished research faculty. The event will take place on Monday, March 2, 2015, immediately preceding the Tenth International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI 2015), to be held March 2-5 in Portland, Oregon, and which is jointly sponsored by ACM and IEEE. HRI is a single-track, highly selective annual international conference that seeks to showcase the very best inter- and multi-disciplinary 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 invites broad participation. The theme of HRI 2015 is "Broadening HRI: Enabling Technologies, Designs, Methods, and Knowledge" which seeks contributions from a broad set of perspectives, including technical, design, methodological, behavioral, and theoretical, that advance fundamental and applied knowledge and methods in human-robot interaction, with the goal of enabling human-robot interaction through new technical advances, novel robot designs, new guidelines for design, and advanced methods for understanding and evaluating interaction. More information about the conference is available online at http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2015. The Pioneers Workshop is designed to complement the conference, by providing a forum for students and recent graduates in the field of HRI to share their current research with their peers and a panel of senior researchers in a setting that is less formal and more interactive than the main conference. During the workshop, participants will talk about the important upcoming research themes in the field, encouraging the formation of collaborative relationships across disciplines and geographic boundaries. To these ends, the workshop format will encompass a variety of activities including two keynotes, a distinguished panel session, and breakout sessions. To start the day, all workshop attendees will briefly introduce themselves and their interests. Following the opening keynote, approximately half of the participants will present 3-minute overviews of their work, leading into an interactive poster session. This will enable all participants to share their research and receive feedback from students and senior researchers in an informal setting. The workshop organizers will facilitate the post-presentation discussion and will encourage participants to ask questions of their peers during the interactive break and poster session. After lunch, the remaining workshop participants will give their 3-minute overviews, followed by presentation of their posters during a second interactive poster session. Senior researchers (in addition to those on the panel) will be invited to attend the student presentations and poster sessions in order to provide feedback to participants, and workshop participants will be invited to present their posters during the main poster session of the HRI conference as well. The conversations between the panel and participants will continue over lunch and during dinner.This workshop will afford a unique opportunity for the best of the next generation of researchers in human-robot interaction to be exposed to and discuss current and relevant topics as they are being studied in several different research communities (including but not limited to computer science and engineering, psychology, robotics, human factors and ergonomics, and HCI). This is important for the field, because it has been recognized that transformative advances in research in this fledgling area can only come through the melding of cross-disciplinary knowledge and multinational perspectives. Participants will be encouraged to create a social network both among themselves and with senior researchers at a critical stage in their professional development, to form collaborative relationships, and to generate new research questions to be addressed during the coming years. Participants will also gain leadership and service experience, as the workshop is largely student organized and student led. The PI has expressed his strong commitment to recruiting women and members from under-represented groups. To further ensure diversity the event organizers will consider an applicant's potential to offer a fresh perspective and point of view with respect to HRI, will recruit students who are just beginning their graduate degree programs in addition to students who are further along in their degrees, and will limit the number of participants accepted from a particular institution to at most two (in which case, one of the participants must be female).
这是为了支持大约18名研究生的开拓者研讨会(博士联盟),以及来自各种研究社区(例如,计算机科学和工程,心理学,认知科学,机器人技术,人为因素,人力计算机互动设计和交流)的研究生,以及杰出的研究学院。 该活动将于2015年3月2日星期一举行,紧接在3月2日至5日在俄勒冈州波特兰举行的第十次国际机器人互动会议之前(HRI 2015)举行,并由ACM和IEEE共同赞助。 HRI是一次单轨,高度选择性的年度国际会议,旨在展示与社会心理学,认知科学,HCI,人工智能,人工智能,机器人技术,组织行为,人类学等方面的人类机器人互动中最好的跨学科研究研究,并邀请广泛参与。 The theme of HRI 2015 is "Broadening HRI: Enabling Technologies, Designs, Methods, and Knowledge" which seeks contributions from a broad set of perspectives, including technical, design, methodological, behavioral, and theoretical, that advance fundamental and applied knowledge and methods in human-robot interaction, with the goal of enabling human-robot interaction through new technical advances, novel robot designs, new guidelines for design, and advanced methods理解和评估相互作用。 有关会议的更多信息,请访问http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2015。开拓者研讨会旨在通过为HRI领域的学生和最新毕业生提供一个论坛,以与他们的同龄人和一个高级研究人员小组分享他们当前的研究,而与主要会议更不正式和互动更具互动性。 在研讨会期间,参与者将讨论该领域的重要研究主题,鼓励在学科和地理边界之间建立协作关系。 为此,研讨会格式将涵盖各种活动,包括两个主题演讲,杰出的面板会议和突破性会议。 为了开始一天,所有研讨会的与会者都将简要介绍自己和自己的兴趣。 在开幕主题演讲之后,大约一半的参与者将介绍其工作的3分钟概述,从而进入互动式海报会议。 这将使所有参与者能够分享他们的研究,并在非正式环境中获得学生和高级研究人员的反馈。 研讨会的组织者将促进后期讨论,并鼓励参与者在互动式休息和海报会议期间提出同龄人的问题。 午餐后,其余的研讨会参与者将进行3分钟的概述,然后在第二次互动海报会议上介绍他们的海报。 将邀请高级研究人员(除了面板上)参加学生演讲和海报会议,以便向参与者提供反馈,并将邀请参与者在HRI会议的主要海报会议上介绍他们的海报。 小组与参与者之间的对话将在午餐和晚餐期间继续进行。该研讨会将为下一代人类机器人互动中的最佳研究人员提供独特的机会,并在几个不同的研究社区中进行了研究,并讨论当前和相关的主题,包括这些研究社区(包括但不限于计算机科学,机器人学,机器人学,机器人学,人类人为,人类因素和Ergon和Ergon和Hci)和HCI)。 这对该领域很重要,因为人们已经认识到,在这个刚起步的领域的研究进步只能通过跨学科知识和跨国观点的融合来实现。 将鼓励参与者在自己的专业发展中建立一个社交网络,并在其专业发展的关键阶段建立一个社交网络,建立协作关系,并在未来几年引起新的研究问题。 参与者还将获得领导力和服务经验,因为研讨会在很大程度上是学生组织的,并且学生领导的。 PI表达了他对从代表性不足的团体招募妇女和成员的坚定承诺。 为了进一步确保多样性活动,组织者将考虑申请人提供有关HRI的新观点和观点的潜力,将招募刚刚开始刚刚开始研究生学位课程的学生,除了在其学位上进一步发展的学生,并且将限制从某个机构接受的参与者的人数,最多有两个人(在这种情况下,参与者都必须是女性)。
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Matthias Scheutz其他文献
Moral competence in social robots
社交机器人的道德能力
- DOI:
10.1109/ethics.2014.6893446 - 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
B. Malle;Matthias Scheutz - 通讯作者:
Matthias Scheutz
A Tale of Two Architectures: A Dual-Citizenship Integration of Natural Language and the Cognitive Map
两种架构的故事:自然语言和认知地图的双重公民身份整合
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
T. Williams;Collin Johnson;Matthias Scheutz;B. Kuipers - 通讯作者:
B. Kuipers
What Is Robot Ethics? [TC Spotlight]
什么是机器人道德?
- DOI:
10.1109/mra.2013.2283184 - 发表时间:
2013 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.7
- 作者:
Matthias Scheutz - 通讯作者:
Matthias Scheutz
Dynamic robot autonomy: investigating the effects of robot decision-making in a human-robot team task
动态机器人自主性:研究机器人决策在人机团队任务中的影响
- DOI:
10.1145/1647314.1647328 - 发表时间:
2009 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.9
- 作者:
P. Schermerhorn;Matthias Scheutz - 通讯作者:
Matthias Scheutz
Towards a Conversation-Analytic Taxonomy of Speech Overlap
语音重叠的对话分析分类法
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Felix Gervits;Matthias Scheutz - 通讯作者:
Matthias Scheutz
Matthias Scheutz的其他文献
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S&AS: FND: Norm Processing for Autonomous Social Systems
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0746950 - 财政年份:2007
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$ 3.16万 - 项目类别:
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