Accepted contributions (teaser presentation + poster)
- Rebecca Boehme and Håkan Olausson: Experiencing the self through touch [pdf]
- Rodrigo Zenha, Pedro Vicente, Alexandre Bernardino and Lorenzo Jamone: Incremental adaptation of a robot body schema based on touch events [pdf]
- Florian Teichmann, Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann and Kristina Musholt: The Importance of Bodily Awareness for Control [pdf]
- Janna M. Gottwald, Gustaf Gredebäck and Marcus Lindskog: Multiple-step actions in infancy - a model of reaching in sequences information on submission [pdf]
- Beatrix Lábadi: Body ownership in infancy [pdf]
- Chenggui Fan and Henrik Ehrsson: The supernumerary hand illusion revisited [pdf]
- Chrystopher L. Nehaniv and Elena Antonova: Structure and Development of Aspects of Self in Human and Humanoid Cognitive Architectures [pdf]
- Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann, Dora Kampis, Sarah Koop and Victoria Southgate: The development of self-concept: a novel task to assess mapping others to oneself [pdf]
- Abigail DiMercurio, John Connell and Daniela Corbetta: Is the mouth a "hot-spot" for self-touch in early infancy? [pdf]
- Weiyang Deng, Marcelo Rosales, Nina S. Bradley, Jose Carlos Pulido, Maja J. Mataric and Beth A. Smith: Toward an Understanding of Infant Behavior Changes During Contingent Learning with a Socially Assistive Humanoid Robot [pdf]
- Hayley Dewe, Janna Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, Harry Brenton, Marco Gillies and Dorothy Cowie: Own-body representation in children: the effects of movement and corporeality for virtual hands [pdf]
Call for contributions
Important dates:
Deadline for submissions: June 10, 2019
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2019
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=irm19
We invite participants to submit a 500-word abstract for a single-blind review by the workshop organizers. Selected abstracts will be presented as Posters - few selected possibly as short talks. The contributions should present findings that are related to any of the three themes of the workshop (body mapping, peripersonal space, and sense of self). This is an especially great opportunity for young researchers who wish to participate in this workshop, share their findings, and interact with experts in this multidisciplinary and emerging research field. The 500-word submissions should be in Word or LaTeX with a title no longer than 120 characters. Please use the following formatting linked here. Authors’ names and affiliations should be on the abstract.