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The 3rd International Conference on Human-Robot Personal Relationships
(HRPR 2010) is organized and hosted by Leiden University's Institute of Advanced Computer Science. As its two prior editions, it is the main platform to present and discuss studies of personal relationships with artificial partners, their formation, their possibilities and their consequences. Such personal relationships are increasingly attracting attention from scientific fields as (social) robotics, humancomputer interaction, artificial intelligence, psychology, philosophy, sociology. CALL FOR PAPERS: Researchers, students and practitioners from all segments of the human- robot personal interaction community are invited to submit works and proposals related (but not limited) to the topics * robot emotions * robot personalities * gender approaches * affective approaches * psychological approaches * sociological approaches * philosophical approaches * roboethics * human-robot societies * case studies in any of the following forms * original papers & position papers (4-8 pages, publ. in proceedings) * extended abstracts (2 pages, published in proceedings) * workshop proposals * demonstrations of running system prototypes * artistic installations (possibly combined with an extended abstract). The language of the conference is English. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (SPRINGER LNICST SERIES): All submissions will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind procedure, based on technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. Accepted papers are published in the Springer LNICST series and included in the SpringerLink online publication database. IMPORTANT DATES: March 2, 2010 - Submission deadline for workshop proposals and artistic installations March 16, 2010 - Submission deadline for papers, extended abstracts, and demonstrations April 27, 2010 - Notification of acceptances May 18, 2010 - Submission deadline for final versions and registration of presenting authors June 22, 2010 - Pre-conference workshops (tentative) and informal evening program June 23-24, 2010 - Conference dates CONFERENCE VENUE: The city of Leiden (The Netherlands) is well known for its historic downtown with pretty canals, museums, famous university, and lively academic atmosphere. It was home to great painters such as Rembrandt and Jan Steen. Leiden is located in the heart of the Dutch tulip- growing region only 20 minutes from Amsterdam international airport, 40 minutes from downtown Amsterdam, and 20 minutes from historic Delft. The conference venue is Leiden University's historic Kamerlingh Onnes building, located on a canal in the city s historic quarter. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Prof. Dr. Kerstin Dautenhahn Kerstin Dautenhahn pioneered research in robot social learning and imitation, and the study of robots in autism therapy. She has published more than 200 research articles and made countless media appearances promoting her scientific field. As such, she was of great influence to the field of human-robot personal relationships. She is Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the School of Computer Science at University of Hertfordshire, where she is coordinator of the Adaptive Systems Research Group. Her main areas of research are Human-Robot Interaction, Social Robotics, Socially Intelligent Agents and Artificial Life. Kerstin has authored and edited several books and frequently organizes international research workshops and conferences. She is Editor in Chief of the journal Interaction Studies, and Associate Editor of the journals Adaptive Behavior, the International Journal of Social Robotics, and IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development. Other invited speakers are to be confirmed. TECHNICAL SPONSORS: * ICST, Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering * Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), Leiden University * Tilburg centre for Creative Computing (TiCC) PROGRAM COMMITTEE: * Dr. Maarten Lamers (chair), Leiden University Institute of Advanced Computer Science * Dr. Fons Verbeek (vice chair), Director Imaging & Bioinformatics group, Leiden University * Prof. Ronald Arkin, Director Mobile Robot Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology * Dr. Joost Broekens, Man-Machine Interaction group, Delft University of Technology * Prof. Jaap van den Herik, Director Tilburg centre for Creative Computing, Tilburg University * Prof. Bernhard Hommel, Director of Cognitive Psychology Unit, Leiden University * Dr. Stefan Kopp, Director of Sociable Agents Group, Bielefeld University * Dr. David Levy, Author of "Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships"; winner of the 2009 Loebner Prize in Artificial Intelligence * Prof. Cees Midden, Human Technology Interaction group, Eindhoven University of Technology * Prof. Bernhard Sendhoff, Chief Technology Officer at Honda Research Institute Europe * Dr. Britta Wrede, Head of the Hybrid Society research group, Bielefeld University SUBMISSION, REGISTRATION, FEES, PROGRAM, CONTACT INFORMATION: For further information and contact possibilities, visit the conference website: http://hrpr.liacs.nl | |||||||||||
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