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HRI 2012 - Gaze in HRI: From Modeling to Communication Workshop

Date2012-03-05

Deadline2012-01-20

VenueBoston, USA - United States USA - United States

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Gaze in HRI: From Modeling to Communication Workshop -AT- HRI 2012
Boston, MA USA
March 5, 2012
Website: http://homepages.stca.herts.ac.uk/~hri/
Contact: f.broz-AT-herts.ac.uk
Important Dates:
Papers Due - January 20, 2012
Notifications - January 30, 2012
HRI Early registration deadline - January 31, 2012
Final paper versions due - February 24, 2012
Workshop March 5, 2012
Call for papers - 1st call:
We are now accepting submissions of both long (up to 6 pages) and short (up to 3 pages) papers for presentation at the workshop, "Gaze in HRI: From Modeling to Communication." Papers will be subject to a peer-review process. Accepted paper will be archived online on the workshop website.
We are interested in submissions of original HRI research or research in related fields that is relevant to the HRI community. Topics of particular interest are papers which,
*Propose or describe novel methodologies for collecting or analysing human gaze during interaction
*Investigate a specific aspect of social gaze behavior through interaction with a robot
*Propose or describe robot gaze controllers based on empirical interaction data
*Investigate social gaze in human-human interaction, with a discussion of the relevance of the results to human-robot interaction
About the workshop:
The purpose of this workshop is to explore the role of social gaze in human-robot interaction, both how to measure gaze behavior by humans and how to implement it in robots that interact with them. Social gaze, gaze directed at an interaction partner, has been a subject of increased attention in human-robot interaction research. While traditional robotics research has focused work on robot gaze solely on the identification and manipulation of objects, researchers in HRI have come to recognize that gaze is a social behavior in addition to a sensor.
This workshop will approach the problem of understanding the role of social gaze in human-robot interaction from the dual perspectives of investigating human gaze for design principles to apply to robots and of experimentally evaluating human-robot gaze interaction in order to assess how humans engage in gaze behavior with robots.
The goal of the workshop is to exchange ideas and develop and improve methodologies for this growing area of research. We hope to bring together different researchers in the field of human robot interaction working on gaze behaviour to find answers to a variety of questions, for example:
*How do people perceive robot gaze behavior during human-robot interaction?
*How can human gaze behaviour provide a robot with information about the state of the interaction?
*Which properties of human-human gaze transfer to human-robot gaze and which don't?
*How should one model human-robot gaze for autonomous robots?
*What techniques can be used to establish and measure mutual gaze and joint attention between humans and robots?
Organizing committee:
Frank Broz, University of Hertfordshire
Hagen Lehmann, University of Hertfordshire
Yukiko Nakano, Seikei University
Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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