Conferences

23–26 March 2020, Cambridge, UK
The 15th annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

This conference will bring together leading researchers, from both academia and industry, to share their recent findings on a range of topics related to human-robot interaction with roots in various fields like robotics, psychology, cognitive science, HCI, human factors, artificial intelligence, organizational behaviour, anthropology, and many others. The 15th annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction will be held in Cambridge, UK, from March 23–26, 2020. This year’s conference theme, “Real World Human-Robot Interaction”, underlines the connection between fundamental HRI research and its real-world application areas.

The HRI 2020 conference has five themes: User Studies, Technical Advances, Design, Theory and Methods, and Reproducibility (See details below). Papers may have overlap between themes, but authors are encouraged to consider the main contribution of the work using this brief rule of thumb:

  • Human Robot Interaction User Studies
  • Technical Advances in Human Robot Interaction
  • Human-Robot Interaction Design
  • Theory and Methods in Human-Robot Interaction
  • Reproducibility of Human-Robot Interaction

https://humanrobotinteraction.org/2020/

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