[humaine news] Special issue on Robots in the Wild: Exploring Human-Robot Interaction in Naturalistic Environments [Interaction Studies]
Kerstin Dautenhahn
K.Dautenhahn at herts.ac.uk
Thu Aug 21 13:27:08 BST 2008
------------THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS------------------------------
Robots in the Wild: Exploring Human-Robot Interaction in Naturalistic
Environments
Special Issue of INTERACTION STUDIES
published by John Benjamins Publishing Company
Submission Deadline ***15 September 2008***
Interaction Studies is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original,
high-quality research on social behaviour and communication in biological and
artificial systems.
This special issue encourages submissions on original research findings
involving situations where robots and people interact with each other socially
'in the wild', i.e. outside laboratory conditions. Such naturalistic
environments may include:
- robot assisted search and rescue (e.g. in urban or wilderness environments)
- robots in museums and public spaces
- robot assisted play for therapy or education
- service robots and robot companions in real home settings
- human-robot interaction in artistic contexts
- human-robot interaction in hospitals, schools, nurseries etc.
- others
This special issue aims to report on the latest research findings in this
field, as well as point out the key challenges (and possible ways to address
some of these) that such naturalistic environments pose in terms of
methodological, technical and other aspects.
The submission of research not involving interactions between physical robots
and people are discouraged.
Authors should consider the interdisciplinary readership of IS and prepare
their manuscripts accordingly.
Authors may either submit full papers or short research reports. See the
journal's homepage for guidelines on the suggested length and formatting of the
manuscripts:
http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IS
Authors who intend to submit a manuscript are encouraged to contact
K.Dautenhahn at herts.ac.uk as soon as possible in order to ensure that the
planned submission falls within the aims and scope of the special issue.
Please submit the journal manuscripts by 15 September 2008 to
K.Dautenhahn at herts.ac.uk in PDF only. All articles will be peer-reviewed.
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Prof. Dr. Kerstin Dautenhahn
Professor of Artificial Intelligence
Adaptive Systems Research Group
The University of Hertfordshire, School of Computer Science
College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9AB, United Kingdom
URL: http://homepages.feis.herts.ac.uk/~comqkd
E-mail: K.Dautenhahn at herts.ac.uk
Fax: +44-1707-284-303 Tel: +44-1707-284-333
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