ROFeb 4, 2016

2nd Workshop on Cognitive Architectures for Social Human-Robot Interaction 2016 (CogArch4sHRI 2016)

arXiv:1602.01868v11 citations
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It is a workshop proceedings, so it is incremental and domain-specific, primarily relevant to researchers in human-robot interaction and cognitive architectures.

This paper presents the proceedings of a workshop focused on cognitive architectures for social human-robot interaction, addressing the challenge of designing robots that can effectively interact with humans in social contexts, but it does not report specific results or numbers.

This volume is the proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Cognitive Architectures for Social Human-Robot Interaction, held at the ACM/IEEE HRI 2016 conference, which took place on Monday 7th March 2016, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Organised by Paul Baxter (Plymouth University, U.K.), J. Gregory Trafton (Naval Research Laboratory, USA), and Severin Lemaignan (Plymouth University, U.K.).

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