Apr
06

White paper now online

In addition to the proceedings with the workshop presentations, we published a short white paper summarising the workshop. You can download it here: Whitepaper_HRI2011WS.

Mar
22

Workshop more than satisfies organisers’ expectations :-)

From the perspective of the organisers, the workshop on “The role of expectations in intuitive HRI” has been a big success. 38 researchers from different areas, including Computer Science, Psychology, Engineering, Linguistics and Interaction Design discussed various aspects of the role of expectations in intuitive HRI. Five papers and three posters were presented and furthered… Continue reading »

Mar
06

Workshop Proceedings are now online

Please find the workshop proceedings on the programme page of this website.

Feb
25

Workshop programme is online

The WS programme is now online. We are looking forward to seeing you soon!

Jan
23

Contributions under review

We received many good submissions for the workshop. They are currently under review by two reviewers each from the programme committee. Thank you for all your contributions, you will be notified of the result by February 7.

Jan
14

Deadline Extension

Due to many requests, we decided to extend the deadline to Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Please feel free to submit your  contribution earlier, if you wish. Already submitted contributions can of course be updated until Wednesday. We are looking forward to your contribution!

Jan
03

12 days left for submission of contributions

You have still 12 days for preparing your submission for the workshop. There is the option of long and short submissions, and we are particularly looking forward to receiving submissions from a variety of scientific fields including robotics, psychology and social sciences.

Dec
01

Workshop on “The role of expectations in intuitive human-robot interaction”

A one-day workshop on “The role of expectations in intuitive human-robot interaction” will take place at HRI2011 in Lausanne in March 2011 organised by Verena Hafner, Manja Lohse, Joachim Meyer, Yukie Nagai, and Britta Wrede.