On 15 Apr, 2013
At Gyeongju Hilton - Gyeongju, South Korea
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The 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2013)
Gyeongju, Korea
26-29 August 2013
Important Dates
31 March 2013: Deadline of Submission for Work-in-Progress Papers
Deadline of Submission for Interactive Demonstration orVideo Papers
25 April 2013: Notification of Paper Acceptance
30 May 2013: Deadline of Submission for Camera-Ready Final papers
Paper Submission
Work-in-Progress Papers for Poster Presentation
Special poster session is prepared to present research results in there early stage from both academia and industry. 2 page extended abstract should be submitted via PaperPlaza site for the conference.
Interactive Demonstration Papers
Interactive Demonstration Session is designed to foster practical research into novel human-robot interaction technology. Groups that are interested in demonstrating their novel ideas and results with real robots or artifacts are encouraged to participate. The participating groups should submit a video clip showing the interactive demonstration as well as the 2 page extended abstract. The accepted contributors have to interactively demonstrate their results on site.
Video Papers
Videos illustrating new and exciting results are sought for dedicated video sessions. Videos should be accompanied by the 2 page extended abstract and should be submitted via the PaperPlaza submission site for the conference.
Detailed instructions for paper submission: www.kros.org/ro-man2013
Submitting paper (PaperPlaza): ras.papercept.net
Relevant Topics
Fundamental interaction components:
- Visual sensing and cognition: gesture, posture, face, facial expression
- Auditory cognition: cognition/interpretation of voice, sound or language
- Novel interface substitution and interaction modalities
- Motion planning and navigation in the proximity of humans
- Haptic interaction
- Robot software architectures and development tools
Intelligence and emotion:
- Context awareness and intention understanding
- Intelligent spaces
- Knowledge and inference processing
- Machine learning and adaptation in human-robot interaction
- Motivations and emotions in robots
- Coordination in human-robot teams
Social/Ethical/Aesthetic issues:
- Social, economic and legal acceptability of interactive robotic systems
- Human factors and ergonomics in human-robot interaction
- Sociality/Personality of robots or virtual characters
- Robotic motions and expression based on cognitive psychology
Art & technology:
- Robots in art and entertainment
- Art pieces supported by robotics
- Sound design for robots
- Storytelling in HRI
- Innovative robot designs
Case studies and applications:
- Robotic co-workers, robotic companions and social robots
- Assistive and rehabilitative robots
- Educational robots
- Virtual and augmented tele-presence applications
- Androids and other applications
For additional information see: www.ro-man2013.org