Proceedings of the AI-HRI Symposium at AAAI-FSS 2022
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.14292v1
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 17:55:46 GMT
- Title: Proceedings of the AI-HRI Symposium at AAAI-FSS 2022
- Authors: Zhao Han, Emmanuel Senft, Muneeb I. Ahmad, Shelly Bagchi, Amir
Yazdani, Jason R. Wilson, Boyoung Kim, Ruchen Wen, Justin W. Hart, Daniel
Hern\'andez Garc\'ia, Matteo Leonetti, Ross Mead, Reuth Mirsky, Ahalya
Prabhakar, Megan L. Zimmerman
- Abstract summary: The Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Symposium has been a successful venue of discussion and collaboration since 2014.
This year, after a review of the achievements of the AI-HRI community over the last decade in 2021, we are focusing on a visionary theme: exploring the future of AI-HRI.
With the success of past symposiums, AI-HRI impacts a variety of communities and problems, and has pioneered the discussions in recent trends and interests.
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- Abstract: The Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Symposium
has been a successful venue of discussion and collaboration on AI theory and
methods aimed at HRI since 2014. This year, after a review of the achievements
of the AI-HRI community over the last decade in 2021, we are focusing on a
visionary theme: exploring the future of AI-HRI. Accordingly, we added a Blue
Sky Ideas track to foster a forward-thinking discussion on future research at
the intersection of AI and HRI. As always, we appreciate all contributions
related to any topic on AI/HRI and welcome new researchers who wish to take
part in this growing community.
With the success of past symposia, AI-HRI impacts a variety of communities
and problems, and has pioneered the discussions in recent trends and interests.
This year's AI-HRI Fall Symposium aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners from around the globe, representing a number of university,
government, and industry laboratories. In doing so, we hope to accelerate
research in the field, support technology transition and user adoption, and
determine future directions for our group and our research.
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