psi-robot-phi

Human-Robot Joint Action

Refining the understanding of joint action through an interdisciplinary perspective

September 19, 2018 - Paris, France

Previous workshops

RSS 2018

It is interesting to observe, from a roboticist point of view, that human-human joint action is a topic of intense research in cognitive psychology and philosophy. This observation led us to implement a multi-disciplinary initiative to create a unique opportunity for scientific exchange through a series of workshops called "toward a Framework for Joint Action" (fja.sciencesconf.org). Psychologists and philosophers can present recent developments in joint action research, while roboticists are able to discuss the challenges they face with regard to human-robot interaction and more precisely human-robot joint activity.


JAM 2017

It is interesting to observe, from a roboticist point of view, that human-human joint action is a topic of intense research in cognitive psychology and philosophy. This observation led us to implement a multi-disciplinary initiative to create a unique opportunity for scientific exchange through a series of workshops called "toward a Framework for Joint Action" (fja.sciencesconf.org). Psychologists and philosophers can present recent developments in joint action research, while roboticists are able to discuss the challenges they face with regard to human-robot interaction and more precisely human-robot joint activity.


ROBOPHILOSOPHY 2016

It is interesting to observe, from a roboticist point of view, that human-human joint action is a topic of intense research in cognitive psychology and philosophy. This observation led us to implement a multi-disciplinary initiative to create a unique opportunity for scientific exchange through a series of workshops called "toward a Framework for Joint Action" (fja.sciencesconf.org). Psychologists and philosophers can present recent developments in joint action research, while roboticists are able to discuss the challenges they face with regard to human-robot interaction and more precisely human-robot joint activity. For this sixth edition, we will focus on Commitment and agency management in joint action.


RO-MAN 2016

 A workshop held in conjunction with the 25th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), August 26 - 31, 2016 at Columbia University, Teachers College in New York City. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from several disciplines to discuss the development of frameworks for thinking about and designing human-robot joint action.


HRJA 2016

For more than a decade, the field of human-robot interaction has generated many valuable contributions of interest to the robotics community at large. The field is vast, going all the way from perception (e.g., tactile or visual) to action (e.g., manipulation, navigation) and decision (e.g., interaction, human-aware planning). However, when it comes to the development of future robot assistants or robotic teammates in mixed human-robot teams, there is a need for a deeper understanding of human-robot joint action that could provide a framework for the different contributions and studies.


ICSR 2015

The ICSR 2015 Workshop "Towards a Framework for Joint Action" is a workshop held in conjunction with the 7th Seventh International Conference on Social Robotics, in Paris (France) on October 26th, 2015. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from several disciplines to discuss the development of frameworks for thinking about and designing human-robot joint action.


HRI 2015

The HRI 2015 Workshop "Towards a Framework for Joint Action" is a full-day workshop held in conjunction with the 10th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, in Portland (USA) on March 2th 2015. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from several disciplines to discuss the development of frameworks for thinking about and designing human-robot joint action.


RO-MAN 2014

The RO-MAN 2014 Workshop "Towards a Framework for Joint Action" (FJA2014) is a full-day workshop held in conjunction with the 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot And Human Interactive Communication  (IEEE RO-MAN 2014), in Edinburgh on August 25 2014. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from several disciplines to discuss the development of frameworks for thinking about and designing human-robot joint action.

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