The 4th Summer School on Human-Robot Interaction aimed at combining interdisciplinary approaches to embodied communication and dialog in people and in hybrid human-robot teams. It was dedicated to PhD students, Master’s students and young researchers of diverse backgrounds, from psychology and linguistics to cognitive robotics and AI. The programme consisted of 13 keynote lectures, 3 hands-on robot-programming workshops and 2 workshops on interaction analysis methods, along with a poster session during which participants presented their research, and 2 experimental workshops at the intersection of robotics and art. This 2023 HRI School School was a follow-up of the previous three HRI Summer Schools held in 2017 (Portugal), 2015 (Finland) and 2013 (Cambridge, UK). The 4th edition organized by TRAINCREASE consortium was focused on increasing the area of expertise pertaining to abstraction and the role of robotic technologies in human-human interaction.
You can find more info on the summer school website.
The Summer School is organized under the auspices of two IEEE RAS Technical Committees (Cognitive Robotics TC and Human-Robot Interaction TC) and is co-financed by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 TRAINCREASE project (No. 952324), EU H2020 PERSEO (No. 955778), and IEEE RAS Summer Schools programme.