EPSRC Reference: |
EP/L010534/1 |
Title: |
International Summer School on Social Human-Robot Interaction |
Principal Investigator: |
Belpaeme, Professor T |
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Department: |
Sch of Computing & Mathematics |
Organisation: |
University of Plymouth |
Scheme: |
Training Schools (Non-FEC) |
Starts: |
26 August 2013 |
Ends: |
25 September 2013 |
Value (£): |
12,000
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EPSRC Research Topic Classifications: |
Human-Computer Interactions |
Robotics & Autonomy |
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EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications: |
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors |
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The International Summer School on Human-Robot Interaction (26-30 August 2013, Cambridge, UK) is a 5 day event for young researchers offering a range of talks, lectures, tutorials and ateliers on the scientific and technical aspects of social Human-Robot Interaction. A carefully selected panel of lecturers will offer a current overview of a particular topic, with the aim of giving the summer school participants a balanced introduction. Tutorials will introduce techniques and technologies, such as software architectures, hardware platforms or experimental techniques. Finally, ateliers give the participants the opportunity to engage with hands-on activities, such as designing solutions or implementing prototypes.
Speakers and topics include: Fuhimide Tanaka (University of Tsukuba), child robot interaction; Brian Scassellati (Yale), social robotics; Maja Pantic (Imperial College), social signal processing; Kim Bard (University of Southampton), social interaction in primates and lessons for HRI; Mark Neerincx and Rosemarijn Looije (TNO), HRI experimental procedures; Karl MacDorman (Indiana University), Attitudes to human-like robots; Ben Kröse (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Smart environments for social HRI; Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová (DFKI), Natural Language Interaction for HRI; Bram Vanderborght (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Robot Assisted Therapy; Takayuki Kanda (ATR), long-term HRI with young users; Jean-Christophe Baillie (Aldebaran Robotics), the Nao robot platform; Aardman Animations; Designing life from lifeless material.
All speakers are internationally recognised scholars, who in addition are engaging speakers, able to inspire a young generation of researchers and entrepreneurs.
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Organisation Website: |
http://www.plym.ac.uk |