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| HRPR 2010 | |
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3rd International Conference on Human-Robot Personal Relationships
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| Dates | 2010/06/23 (iCal) - 2010/06/24 |
| Homepage: | hrpr.liacs.nl |
| Location | |
| Location: | Leiden, The Netherlands |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions: | 2010/03/16 |
| Table of Contents | |
The 3rd International Conference on Human-Robot Personal Relationships
(HRPR 2010) is organized and hosted by Leiden University's Institute of
Advanced Computer Science. As its two prior editions, it is the main
platform to present and discuss studies of personal relationships with
artificial partners, their formation, their possibilities and their
consequences. Such personal relationships are increasingly attracting
attention from scientific fields as (social) robotics, human-computer
interaction, artificial intelligence, psychology, philosophy, sociology.
Researchers, students and practitioners from all segments of the human- robot personal interaction community are invited to submit works and proposals related (but not limited) to the topics.
Topics
* robot emotions * robot personalities * gender approaches * affective approaches * psychological approaches * sociological approaches * roboethics * philosophical approaches * case studies
Submissions
* original papers & position papers (4-8 pages, publ. in proceedings) * extended abstracts (2 pages, published in proceedings) * workshop proposals * demonstrations of running system prototypes * artistic installations (possibly combined with an extended abstract).
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Committees
- PC Chair
- Dr. Maarten Lamers, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Program Committee Members
- Dr. Fons Verbeek, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Prof. Jaap van den Herik, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
- Dr. David Levy, London, UK