Today’s robots are increasingly required to interact with humans. As robots become more integrated into various domains, such as manufacturing, transportation, search-and-rescue, and healthcare, it is important to develop computational methods and algorithms that will improve the interaction between robots and humans. Robotic systems are required to perceive, understand and respond to human cues and behaviors.
This workshop aims to provide participants with a forum to present original ideas, cutting-edge research, and recent developments on computational methods employed in human-robot interaction. In this workshop, we define robots as autonomous and intelligent systems, such as for instancemobile robotic bases, robotic arms, exoskeletons, humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles (ground and aerial). The workshop will bring together researchers, academics, industry professionals, and students who share a common interest in computational human-robot interaction.