[AISWorld] HRI '22 Workshop on Theory- Call for Papers
patrícia alves-oliveira
patricialvesoliveira at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 19:19:34 EST 2022
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to invite you to consider our half-day online workshop “Theory-Grounded Human-Robot Interaction (THEORIA)” that will be held in conjunction with the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI’22). Please find the description and important information below.
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Important dates:
Submission deadline (11:59pm, AoE): February 1st, 2022
Notification: February 21st, 2022
Workshop day (online): March 7th, 2022.
Aim and topics
The aim of our highly interactive workshop is two-fold:
We wish to explore various questions and perspectives on the role of theory and theorizing in HRI. We aim to engage the HRI community in discussions and knowledge exchange about how to create a theory, improve an existing one, or how to evaluate the quality of a theory.
We wish to bring people in the HRI community together around the theme of “theory-grounded HRI” to foster long-term networking opportunities and collaboration as people will get to know who else are interested in more theory-driven HRI research.
By participating in our workshop, you will therefore be able to engage in critical dialogue about theory and theorizing in HRI, expand upon and discuss different understandings and applications of theoretical knowledge in your own work and others, and make new connections for research collaboration.
If you are interested in exploring and learning more about the role of theory and theorizing in HRI, please join us in discussion about topics including, but not limited to:
How to derive theory from data do develop HRI theory
How to create theory-driven HRI studies
How to understand the relationship between theory and empirical work to improve HRI study designs
How to understand and apply theories from different disciplines to address knowledge gaps in HRI
What can be considered the state of the art for theory/theorizing in HRI
How to identify different candidates for “theories” resulting from HRI work
What the value of, and justification is for theory and theorizing in HRI
A better understanding of theory and theorizing in HRI is not only needed to better support and improve study designs, but is also necessary for better facilitation of interdisciplinary collaboration. For more detailed description of our workshop, please visit our website: https://theoriahri.wixsite.com/theoria <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://theoriahri.wixsite.com/theoria__;!!LIr3w8kk_Xxm!_slGUQdb9r_W9A81ecAfZ6kuPKBShb3L6p7ZokdpZbeuKjiRWQpGV1w7WYO3KpAnnge4akcK$>
Submission info
If you like to participate in our workshop, you are required to submit as a PDF file:
A personal statement up to 500 words explaining your background and why you want to attend this workshop. Any layout can be used.
OR
A 2-4 page position paper (including references) using the regular conference template, found at: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html__;!!LIr3w8kk_Xxm!_slGUQdb9r_W9A81ecAfZ6kuPKBShb3L6p7ZokdpZbeuKjiRWQpGV1w7WYO3KpAnnu2nDx9n$>. An example of a general topic could be “why is theory beneficial to HRI?” but we encourage participants to explore positions relevant to any of the workshop topics outlined above.
Both types of submissions do not have to be anonymized, and will undergo a light review by the workshop organizing team. Please submit your personal statement or position paper to the THEORIA organizing team via email: <>theoria.hri at gmail.com <mailto:theoria.hri at gmail.com>
Since the workshop is focused on providing a highly interactive venue for discussion and knowledge exchange where submissions will not be archived, work already used for publications or other conferences are welcome. Nevertheless, based on the results from the workshop discussions we are planning for a special issue with a high-profile HRI journal to provide a publication venue for the participants aiming to contribute to the development of “theory-grounded HRI” (find on our workshop website more details and updates).
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Do not hesitate to contact the THEORIA organizing team via email for any questions or further information. We are looking forward to receiving your submission!
Kind regards,
the THEORIA organizing team
<>theoria.hri at gmail.com <mailto:theoria.hri at gmail.com>
Glenda Hannibal, MA (TU Wien)
Nick Rabb, BA (Tufts University)
Theresa Law, BA (Tufts University)
Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, PhD (University of Washington)
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My name is Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, pronounced as pa-tri-see-ah
I am a Postdoc at the University of Washington
My work is about robotics, design, and health
Believing in communities, I co-founded Talking Robotics <https://talking-robotics.github.io/>
My portfolio with projects lives here <https://patricialvesoliveira.com/>
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