ABSTRACT
Today it seems even more evident that social robots will have a more integral role to play in the real-world scenarios and need to participate in the full richness of human society. Central to the success of robots being socially intelligent agents is insuring effective interactions between humans and robots. In order to achieve that goal, researchers and engineers from both industry and academia need to come together to share ideas, trials, failures, and successes. This workshops aims at creating the bridge between industry and academia and as such creating a community to tackle the current and future challenges of socially intelligent human-robot interaction in real-world scenarios by finding solutions for them.
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- 2nd Edition of Solutions for Socially Intelligent HRI in Real-World Scenarios (SSIR-HRI)
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