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HRI 2016 Call For Papers, Workshops and Special Sessions

11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2016)

 <http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/>
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/

 

Conference: March 7-10, 2016, Christchurch, New Zealand

Submission Deadline: October 2, 2015.

 

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The 11th Annual ACM/IEEE HRI Conference theme is "Natural Interaction." The
conference 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.
Full papers and Tutorial/Workshop abstracts will be archived in the ACM
Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Full details of the
submission types is provided on
<http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/>
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/.

Full Papers
------------------
Full papers are eight camera-ready pages, including figures. Accepted full
papers will be published in the conference proceedings and be presented in
an oral session.

To facilitate quality interdisciplinary reviewing, authors will be required
to select a theme for their full paper submission. These themes represent
different types of contributions to human-robot interaction and thus involve
different criteria for evaluating what constitutes a significant
contribution to the field. For a full description of themes and examples of
prior contributions see
<http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/full-papers/themes-for-submis
sions/>
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/full-papers/themes-for-submiss
ions/.

Studies of Human-Robot Interaction theme includes naturalistic and
experimental studies of how humans and robots interact in real-world
settings or in experimental scenarios to establish new understanding,
principles, and design recommendations for human-robot interaction.
Theme Chairs: Takayuki Kanda (ATR, Japan), Tony Belpaeme (Plymouth Univ.,
UK)

Technical Advances in Human-Robot Interaction include contributions that
describe new robot systems, algorithms, and computational methods that
enable robots to better understand, interact with, and collaborate with
their users.
Theme Chair: Siddhartha Srinivasa (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA)

Human-Robot Interaction Design involves research related to robot design
from a broad spectrum of design practices, including form, interaction, and
service design.
Theme Chair: Guy Hoffman (IDC Herzliya, Israel)

Theory and Methods in Human-Robot Interaction theme includes contributions
that provide novel ways of understanding and studying human interactions,
needs, and environments that will inform the development of robot
technologies, systems, and applications.

Theme Chair: Kerstin Fischer (Univ. of S. Denmark, Denmark)


Authors are encouraged to review the extended call for papers on the
conference website (
<http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/full-papers>
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2016/authors/full-papers) for more
information regarding the themes, including theme specific
program-committee, examples of past publications, and evaluation criteria.

 

 

Workshops and Tutorials

We would like to invite you to organize a workshop or tutorial at the 11th
Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI
2016). The HRI Conference is highly selective and aims to showcase the best
HRI research, which has interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary roots in
robotics, social psychology, cognitive science, HCI, human factors,
artificial intelligence, engineering, and many other disciplines.

Each year, the HRI conference highlights a particular theme. For HRI 2016,
the theme is "Natural Interaction." This theme highlights the importance to
interweave both system-driven approaches and empirical research. Hence, we
particularly invite workshops that promote novel empirical methods, the
integration of empirical findings into complex robot systems, and systemic
approaches to evaluate systems.

Tutorials and workshops will be held on March 07, 2016, one day before the
main technical sessions. Participants in tutorials and workshops are
required to register for the main conference as well. 

All tutorial and workshop proposals must be submitted to the
tutorial/workshop chairs, Bruce MacDonald and Hagen Lehmann, no later than
October 2, 2015. Please follow the instructions on the website to submit
your proposal. The proposals submitted will be subjected to a review
process.

 

 

Organization:

 

HRI 2016 General Chairs
---------------------------------

Christoph Bartneck, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Yukie Nagai, Osaka University, Japan



Program Committee Chairs
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Ana Paiva, University of Lisbon, Portugal

Selma Šabanović, Indiana University, USA

 

Theme Chairs

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Studies of HRI -- Tony Belpaeme, Plymouth University, UK; Takayuki Kanda,
ATR, Japan 
Technical Advances in HRI -- Siddhartha Srinivasa, Carnegie Mellon
University, USA
HRI Design -- Guy Hoffman, IDC Herzliya, Israel

Theory and Methods in HRI -- Kerstin Fischer, University of Denmark, Denmark

 

 

Important Dates/Deadlines

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*	2 October 2015: Submission of full papers
*	10-15 November 2015: Author rebuttal period
*	30 November 2015: Notification of full paper acceptance
*	10 January 2016: Final camera-ready full papers due
*	7-10 March 2016: Main conference

 


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