Thursday, March 11, 2021
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The 16th annual IEEE/ACM Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) will be online this year, meaning it is cheaper and easier than ever to attend since no flight is required. This years theme is Bolder Human-Robot Interaction, and one of the program chairs is Dan Szafir, assistant professor of computer science and director of ATLAS Institutes IRON Lab.
The HRI conference is a highly selective annual international conference that aims to showcase the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in human-robot interaction with roots in and broad participation from communities that include robotics, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, human factors, design and social and behavioral sciences. Researchers from across the world present their best work to HRI to exchange ideas about the latest theories, technology, data, and science, furthering the state-of-the-art in human-robot interaction.
Students who are ACM/IEEE members can attend for $45, $65 for nonmembers. Registration for all others is $125 for members, $225 nonmembers. Students can also apply to volunteer by Feb. 5 to receive a free conference registration.
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The 16th annual IEEE/ACM Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) will be online this year, meaning it is cheaper and easier than ever to attend since no flight is required. This years theme is Bolder Human-Robot Interaction, and one of the program chairs is Dan Szafir, assistant professor of computer science and director of ATLAS Institutes IRON Lab.
The HRI conference is a highly selective annual international conference that aims to showcase the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in human-robot interaction with roots in and broad participation from communities that include robotics, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, human factors, design and social and behavioral sciences. Researchers from across the world present their best work to HRI to exchange ideas about the latest theories, technology, data, and science, furthering the state-of-the-art in human-robot interaction.
Students who are ACM/IEEE members can attend for $45, $65 for nonmembers. Registration for all others is $125 for members, $225 nonmembers. Students can also apply to volunteer by Feb. 5 to receive a free conference registration.
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