ABSTRACT
There is sustained and growing interest in human-robot teaming across academia and industry. Many critical questions still remain as to how to foster flexible, effective, teaming that allow humans and robots to work closely together. This panel will bring together experts on human-robot interaction (HRI) across academia and industry to discuss and debate those critical challenges. Panelists will engage the audience in a structured discussion of where current research meets industry demands and the philosophical-to-technical challenges facing the successful integration of human-robot teaming.
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- Human-Robot Teaming
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