1st AAU Workshop on Human-Centered Robotics
Af redaktør shaoping bai , Jesper Abildgaard Larsen , ole madsen , matthias rehm
The 2012 AAU Workshop on Human-Centered Robotics took place on 15 Nov. 2012, at Aalborg University, Aalborg. The workshop provides a platform for robotics researchers, including professors, PhD and Master students to exchange their ideas and latest results. The objective is to foster closer interaction among researchers from multiple relevant disciplines in the human-centered robotics, and consequently, to promote collaborations across departments of all faculties towards making our center a center of excellence in robotics. The workshop becomes a great success, with 13 presentations, attracting more than 45 participants from AAU, SDU, DTI and industrial companies as well.
The proceedings contain 7 full papers selected out from the full papers submitted afterwards on the basis of workshop abstracts. The papers represent major research development of robotics at AAU, including medical robots, social, serving robots and HRI, and innovative robot design, control and vision technologies as well.
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The 2012 AAU Workshop on Human-Centered Robotics took place on 15 Nov. 2012, at Aalborg University, Aalborg. The workshop provides a platform for robotics researchers, including professors, PhD and Master students to exchange their ideas and latest results. The objective is to foster closer interaction among researchers from multiple relevant disciplines in the human-centered robotics, and consequently, to promote collaborations across departments of all faculties towards making our center a center of excellence in robotics. The workshop becomes a great success, with 13 presentations, attracting more than 45 participants from AAU, SDU, DTI and industrial companies as well.
The proceedings contain 7 full papers selected out from the full papers submitted afterwards on the basis of workshop abstracts. The papers represent major research development of robotics at AAU, including medical robots, social, serving robots and HRI, and innovative robot design, control and vision technologies as well. -
Antal sider
47
isbn
978-87-7112-090-5
Udgave
Open access, 1. edition
Udgivelsesår
2013
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