AI-HRI 2016 - AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI)
Date2016-11-17 - 2016-11-19
Deadline2016-06-14
VenueArlington, VA, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://ai-hri.github.io
Topics/Call fo Papers
AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI)
Nov 17-19, 2016 -- Arlington, VA
This CFP is specifically targeting *computational AI and HRI researchers*.
For the full CFP, please visit http://ai-hri.github.io
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AI-HRI (The AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)) seeks to bring together the subset of the HRI community focused on the application of AI solutions to HRI problems. Building on the success of the two previous years’ symposia, the central purpose of this year’s symposium is to share exciting new and ongoing research, foster discussion about necessary areas for future work, and cultivate a vibrant, interconnected research community. AI-HRI encourages computational AI and HRI researchers to submit:
*** PAPER CATEGORIES ***
FULL PAPERS: 5-7 page papers highlighting state-of-the-art HRI-oriented AI research.
SHORT PAPERS: 3-4 page papers outlining new or controversial views, or describing ongoing computational work.
TOOL PAPERS: 1-2 page abstracts describing novel software, hardware, or datasets of interest to the AI-HRI community. Presented software and hardware tools must be available for a “hack session” at the symposia; presented datasets should be made available at the symposium.
*** TRAVEL FUNDS FOR STUDENTS ***
A limited amount of travel funding is available to students authors, and will be allocated based on need and merit. European students should note that additional funds have been provided by AIJ specifically for their support. Interested students should complete the application found at http://ai-hri.github.io.
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
SUBMISSION SITE OPENS: June 14, 2016
SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: July 15, 2016, 11:59 PM PT (UTC-7)
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION: August 12, 2016
SYMPOSIUM: November 17-19, 2016 in Arlington, VA
For more information, visit http://ai-hri.github.io or contact the AI-HRI submissions chairs:
Tom Williams, Tufts University: williams-AT-cs.tufts.edu
Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, INESC-ID: patricia.alves.oliveira-AT-inesc-id.pt
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
Ross Mead, Semio
Dan Grollman, Sphero, Inc.
Tiago Ribeiro, INESC-ID Lisboa
Tom Williams, Tufts University
Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, INESC-ID Lisboa
Nick de Palma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard G. Freedman, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gordon Briggs, Naval Research Laboratory
Frank Broz, Heriot-Watt University
Katrin Lohan, Heriot-Watt University
Bradley Hayes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nov 17-19, 2016 -- Arlington, VA
This CFP is specifically targeting *computational AI and HRI researchers*.
For the full CFP, please visit http://ai-hri.github.io
***
AI-HRI (The AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)) seeks to bring together the subset of the HRI community focused on the application of AI solutions to HRI problems. Building on the success of the two previous years’ symposia, the central purpose of this year’s symposium is to share exciting new and ongoing research, foster discussion about necessary areas for future work, and cultivate a vibrant, interconnected research community. AI-HRI encourages computational AI and HRI researchers to submit:
*** PAPER CATEGORIES ***
FULL PAPERS: 5-7 page papers highlighting state-of-the-art HRI-oriented AI research.
SHORT PAPERS: 3-4 page papers outlining new or controversial views, or describing ongoing computational work.
TOOL PAPERS: 1-2 page abstracts describing novel software, hardware, or datasets of interest to the AI-HRI community. Presented software and hardware tools must be available for a “hack session” at the symposia; presented datasets should be made available at the symposium.
*** TRAVEL FUNDS FOR STUDENTS ***
A limited amount of travel funding is available to students authors, and will be allocated based on need and merit. European students should note that additional funds have been provided by AIJ specifically for their support. Interested students should complete the application found at http://ai-hri.github.io.
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
SUBMISSION SITE OPENS: June 14, 2016
SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: July 15, 2016, 11:59 PM PT (UTC-7)
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION: August 12, 2016
SYMPOSIUM: November 17-19, 2016 in Arlington, VA
For more information, visit http://ai-hri.github.io or contact the AI-HRI submissions chairs:
Tom Williams, Tufts University: williams-AT-cs.tufts.edu
Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, INESC-ID: patricia.alves.oliveira-AT-inesc-id.pt
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
Ross Mead, Semio
Dan Grollman, Sphero, Inc.
Tiago Ribeiro, INESC-ID Lisboa
Tom Williams, Tufts University
Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, INESC-ID Lisboa
Nick de Palma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard G. Freedman, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gordon Briggs, Naval Research Laboratory
Frank Broz, Heriot-Watt University
Katrin Lohan, Heriot-Watt University
Bradley Hayes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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