tailieunhanh - Human-Robot Personal Relationships
After two successful editions of the HRPR conference, it was a challenge to meet the high expectations that were raised. This challenge contributed to and fueled the organizational and scientific work that made HRPR 2010, the Third International Conference on Human – Robot Personal Relationships, the success it became. Since long ago, thoughts of personal relationships between man and artificial beings have been food for myths, speculation, fear, ridicule, entertainment, and science. Advances in technology and science, but also public interest, are mak- ing artificial partners increasingly likely in any of the many forms imaginable. Increasingly, researchers from scientific fields such as (social) robotics, human – computer interaction, artificial intelligence,. | Maarten H. Larners Fons J. Verbeek Eds. 59 Human-Robot Personal Relationships Third International Conference HRPR 2010 Leiden The Netherlands June 2010 Revised Selected Papers ICST 0 Springer Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 59 Editorial Board Ozgur Akan Middle East Technical University Ankara Turkey Paolo Bellavista University of Bologna Italy Jiannong Cao Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong Falko Dressler University of Erlangen Germany Domenico Ferrari Università Cattolica Piacenza Italy Mario Gerla UCLA USA Hisashi Kobayashi Princeton University USA Sergio Palazzo University of Catania Italy Sartaj Sahni University of Florida USA Xuemin Sherman Shen University of Waterloo Canada Mircea Stan University of Virginia USA Jia Xiaohua City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Albert Zomaya University of Sydney Australia Geoffrey Coulson Lancaster University UK Maarten H. Lamers Fons J. Verbeek Eds. Human-Robot Personal Relationships Third International Conference HRPR 2010 Leiden The Netherlands June 23-24 2010 Revised Selected Papers 1 .
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