Datum
vrijdag 28 juni 2019 vanaf 1:00 PM tot 5:00 PMLocatie
building Atlas, Floor -1, Room 210Organisator
Humans and TechnologyMedeorganisator
Data ScienceSocial robotics, robots working together with humans and other robots, will become the new reality. Increased computing capacity and improved learning in artificial intelligence will pave the way for robots to enter almost all human domains, such as healthcare, factories, airports, warehouses, schools etc.
For society and business to embrace and succesfully adopt these robots, it is necessary that these robots understand the way humans communicate, read their intentions and even form social relationships. The research of the 果冻传媒 Social Robotics Lab aims to create responsible and socially intelligent robots that can be adopted in a wide variety of human environments.
We invite you to The Future of Social Robotics and the the opening of the 果冻传媒 Social Robotics Lab.
The Program:
- Welcome (13.00 - 13.15)
- Opening (13.15 - 13.30)
Emilia Barakova (果冻传媒) & Raymond Cuijpers (果冻传媒)
- How will robotics shape your future? (13.30 - 14.00)
Maarten Steinbuch (果冻传媒)
We will increasingly be surrounded by intelligent technology. Cars will evolve into iPads on wheels and all kinds of robots will help do our job and take care for the ill and elderly. Every day the interaction between humans and technology will increase. It will change society and this revolution offers opportunities for solving social problems. For the high tech industries it means that technological changes will speed up. The systems thinking, integration and multi-disciplinary aspects will become key enablers for innovation. -
Social robots: from the quirky to the useful (14.00 - 14.45)
(Universiteit Gent, Belgium and University of Plymouth, UK)Social robotics is moving from being an entertaining, but peculiar niche in robotics to taking up a central place in robotics research and applications. This talk will offer a whistle stop tour of how robots have moved from manipulating the physical world to manipulating the social world. While we still have formidable technical challenges to overcome, most related to social signal processing and the artificial intelligence supporting social interaction, social robots already are making a difference in a wide range of applications such as education to therapy.
- To be announced (14.45 - 15.30)
, University of Oslo
- Opening of the Social Robotics Lab (15.30 - 16.00)
Tour of the labs
- Networking and drinks (16.00 - 17.00)