[iva] HRI 2017 (March 6-9, Vienna, Austria) CFP: Late-Breaking Reports, Videos, Demos, alt.HRI, Student Design Competition

Masahiro Shiomi m-shiomi at atr.jp
Fri Nov 25 15:55:37 CET 2016


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Call For Late-Breaking Reports, Videos, Demos, alt.HRI, Student Design
Competition
12th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2017)
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/
March 6-9, 2017, Vienna, Austria
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The 12th Annual ACM/IEEE HRI Conference theme is “Smart Interaction”,
following Vienna’s “Smart City” initiative.  The conference seeks
contributions from a broad set of perspectives, including technical, design,
methodological, behavioral, and theoretical, that advance fundamental and
applied knowledge and methods in human-robot interaction. 


alt.HRI
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5 December 2016: Submission deadline
23 December 2016: Notification of acceptance
11 January 2017: Final camera-ready versions due

alt.HRI is a venue for radical, unconventional, thought-provoking and
rigorous submissions that have high potential for impact. This year’s
alt.HRI theme is "The Less Positive Side of HRI." Beyond human acceptance,
statistical significance and algorithmic performance lie deeper questions of
positive and negative downstream impacts, and the transformational impacts
that HRI work can have on society. Given possible detrimental effects, what
new methodologies or techniques can be proposed to encourage awareness and
more positive results? We encourage researchers to consider the bigger
picture of their work. Not just “can we do this?” but “should we?”

Submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed, in a double-blind fashion, by
a dedicated alt.HRI program committee that will be announced on the HRI
website. Accepted papers will be orally presented in the main program and
will be archived in the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Digital Library
along with the main conference papers. Up to eight anonymized and
camera-ready pages (excluding references) are allowed. See the website for
additional information for preparing alt.HRI submissions:
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/authors/alt-hri/

alt.HRI Chairs:
Heather Knight, Carnegie Mellon U.
Séverin Lemaignan, Plymouth U.


Student Design Competition
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For this year’s 12th Annual HRI Conference, we are reintroducing the Student
Design Competition, last conducted in 2008 in Amsterdam. The competition has
two primary goals:

To provide graduate and undergraduate students with a hands-on introduction
to HRI through a team-based design project.
To engage students of diverse backgrounds working in technical, art/design,
or social science disciplines.

Building upon this year’s conference theme of smart interaction, student
teams will develop interactive robotic objects that enhance any level of the
smart city environment. We encourage teams to identify and focus on a
particular interaction context, develop their own interactive robotic
objects, and create scenarios that illustrate how their robots fit within
the lives of the humans involved. The competition therefore focuses less on
demonstrations of technical proficiency, and more on the design of
compelling interactions that inspire, surprise, and delight.

For more details and updates, please check online at:
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/authors/student-design-competition/

SDC Chairs:
Sonya Kwak, Ewha Womans U.
Nagisa Munekata, Hokkaido U.
David Sirkin, Stanford U.



Late-Breaking Reports
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5 December 2016: Submission deadline
18 December 2016: Mutual Review deadline
30 December 2016: Notification of acceptance
11 January 2017: Final camera-ready deadline

The Late-Breaking Reports (LBR) venue at HRI provides authors with the
opportunity to present cutting-edge and experimental research results to the
community. It is also an excellent opportunity for researchers new to the
field to participate in the conference. 
 
All LBR submissions will be lightly peer-reviewed, and published in the
companion proceedings of the conference, which will appear in both the ACM
Digital Library and IEEExplore. Authors will retain the copyright of their
work, and can submit it to other venues.  LBRs will be presented at a poster
session during HRI 2017.

More details, including submission guidelines, templates, and mutual review
requirements 
can be found at:
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/authors/late-breaking-reports/

Late-Breaking Reports Chairs:
Hirotaka Osawa, U. Tsukuba, Japan
Laurel Riek, UC San Diego, USA


Videos
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 5 December 2016: Submission deadline
19 December 2016: Notification of acceptance
11 January 2017: Final camera-ready deadline

We invite videos related to all aspects of HRI. The videos must be
self-explanatory for the audience. A peer review process will judge videos
on content, lessons learned, novelty, and entertainment value. Accepted
video abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings and archived
in the ACM Digital Library. See the website for additional resources and
details on how to submit:
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/authors/videos/
 
Video Co-Chairs:
Jun Kato, AIST
Dan Szafir, U. Colorado Boulder


Demonstrations
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5 December 2016: Submission deadline
19 December 2016: Notification of acceptance
11 January 2017: Final camera-ready deadline

The HRI 2017 conference will offer the opportunity to demonstrate innovative
ideas and advances in human-robot interaction. We invite demonstration
proposals for cutting-edge systems that make interaction with robots more
intuitive, seamless, and pleasant, or otherwise illustrate some aspect of
human-robot interaction in an exciting and engaging way. Accepted
demonstration abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings and
archived in the ACM Digital Library. See the website for additional
resources and details on how to submit:
http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2017/authors/demonstrations/

Demonstration Chairs:
Jun Kato, AIST
Dan Szafir, U. Colorado Boulder


Organizing Committee
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General Chairs
Bilge Mutlu, UW-Madison
Manfred Tscheligi, U.Salzburg
 
Program Chairs
Astrid Weiss, Vienna U. Technology
Jim Young, U.Manitoba




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