Apologies for multiple postings. Due to the early registration deadline for
HRI being January 31, we have implemented rolling submissions with updated
deadlines.
ROLLING SUBMISSIONS: Submissions are open and will typically take a week
for review. Make sure to submit by Jan 20th if you want notification by
January 30, 2020 UTC-12 before the HRI 2020 early registration deadline.
Submissions will close February 29, 2020 UTC-12.
The updated CFP has been appended below for convenience.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 3rd International Workshop on Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality for
Human-Robot Interaction (VAM-HRI)
Collocated with HRI 2020, Cambridge, UK
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ROLLING SUBMISSIONS: Submissions are open and will typically take a week
for review. Make sure to submit by Jan 20th if you want notification by the
HRI 2020 early registration deadline on January 30, 2020 UTC-12.
Submissions will close February 29, 2020 UTC-12.
Workshop: March 23, 2020 UTC-12
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At VAM-HRI we seek to bring together HRI, Robotics, and AI, researchers
working
on challenges in mixed reality interactions between humans and robots.
VAM-HRI
was held for the first time at HRI 2018, where it served as the first
workshop of its
kind at an academic AI or Robotics conference, and served as a timely call
to arms
to the academic community in response to the growing promise of this
emerging field.
VAM-HRI 2020 is looking to follow on the success of the last two years, and
welcomes contributions on topics including but not limited to:
- Novel HRI problems that can benefit from AR/VR/MR
- Intention communication, explanation of behaviors
- Robot testing and diagnostics
- Human-subject experimentation
- Efficient representations for AR/VR/MR interaction patterns
- AR/VR/MR language grounding
- AR/VR/MR-augmented natural language generation
- AR/VR/MR-enabled robot control
- Architectures for AR/VR/MR-based HRI
- AR/VR/MR for expanding social interactions
VAM-HRI accepts both FULL PAPERS (6-8 page papers presenting novel work)
and
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS (2-4 page papers presenting previous, current, or
proposed
work).
Papers will undergo mutual review; as such, authors of submitted papers
will be expected to provide a small number of reviews for fellow authors.
All accepted papers will be accompanied by talks and/or
poster presentations and will be archived on the workshop website.
Links:
WEB: vam-hri.xyz
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CFP: tinyurl.com/vamhri2020
SUB: easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vamhri2020
Organizing Team
Tom Williams | Colorado School of Mines
Daniel Szafir | CU Boulder
Tathagatha Chakraborti | Arizona State University / IBM
Ong Soh Khim | National University of Singapore
Eric Rosen | Brown University
Serena Booth | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thomas Groechel | University of Southern California
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