Introduction

The 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN 2017, will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from August 28 to September 1, 2017. This symposium is a leading forum where state-of-the-art innovative results, the latest developments as well as future perspectives relating to robot and human interactive communication are presented and discussed. The conference covers a wide range of topics related to Robot and Human Interactive Communication, involving theories, methodologies, technologies, empirical and experimental studies. Papers related to the study of the robotic technology, psychology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, human factors, interaction-based robot design and other topics related to human-robot interaction are welcome.

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Submission Topics

Topics of Interest Include (but are not restricted to):

  • Androids

  • Anthropomorphic Robots and Virtual Humans

  • Applications of Social Robots

  • Assistive Robotics

  • Cognitive Skills and Mental Models

  • Cognitive and Sensorimotor Development

  • Computational Architectures

  • Cooperation and Collaboration in Human-Robot Teams

  • Creating Human-Robot Relationships

  • Curiosity, Intentionality and Initiative in Interaction

  • Degrees of Autonomy and Teleoperation

  • Detecting and Understanding Human Activity

  • Embodiment, Empathy and Intersubjectivity

  • Ethical Issues in Human-robot Interaction Research

  • Evaluation Methods and New Methodologies

  • HRI and Collaboration in Manufacturing Environments

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics

  • Innovative Robot Designs

  • Interaction Kinesics

  • Interaction with Believable Characters

  • Linguistic Communication and Dialogue

  • Long-term Experience and Longitudinal HRI Studies

  • Machine Learning and Adaptation

  • Medical and Surgical Applications

  • Monitoring of Behaviour and Internal States of Humans

  • Motion Planning and Navigation in Human-Centered Environments

  • Motivations and Emotions in Robotics

  • Multi-modal Situation Awareness and Spatial Cognition

  • Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills

  • Narrative and Story-telling in Interaction

  • Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness

  • Novel Interfaces and Interaction Modalities

  • Personalities for Robotic or Virtual Characters

  • Philosophical Issues in Human-Robot Coexistence

  • Programming by Demonstration

  • Robot Companions and Social Robots

  • Robotic Etiquette

  • Robots in Education, Therapy and Rehabilitation

  • Social Intelligence for Robots

  • Social Learning and Skill Acquisition Via Teaching and Imitation

  • Social Presence for Robots and Virtual Humans

  • User-centered Design of Robots

  • Virtual and Augmented Tele-presence Environments

  • Robots in art and entertainment

  • Art pieces supported by robotics

  • Sound design for robots

  • Story-telling in HRI

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Aug 28

    2017

    to

    Sep 01

    2017

  • Sep 01 2017

    Registration deadline