You can still view the video clip by clicking "video on Facebook" on the screen. It is an example of constructors teaming up with a multifunctional crane.
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It is a great place to learn AI and robotics.
The keynote, the talk sessions, the exhibition, and the training programs are awesome. https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/keynote/ My next goal is to get into the AI and robotics field. https://news.asu.edu/20231115-solutions-asu-center-brings-faculty-together-research-humanrobot-solutions
https://research.asu.edu/chart-ing-future-space-exploration The Center for Human, Artificial Intelligence, and Robot Teaming, or CHART, is dedicated to fostering an interdisciplinary research community focused on advancing issues related to these areas. CHART invites all faculty, students and staff who share an interest in this field to join us in our collaborative efforts.
The theme for the Fall 2023 series: How can AI improve human well-being in the domain of self-driving cars? CHART will host four meetings on this topic: Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, Friday, Nov. 13, 2023, and Friday, Dec. 1, 2023. The team will share experiences, opinions, news, social media, papers, books and research ideas. Join CHART for the first Fall 2023 CHART Chats Interdisciplinary Research Networking series event: CHART Chats: How can AI improve human well-being in the domain of self-driving cars? Friday, Sept. 15, 2023 1–2:30 p.m. Citrus Dining Pavilion (CITRS) private dining room, Polytechnic campus [map] Register to attend The private dining room in the Citrus Dining Pavilion on the Polytechnic campus. Pizza will be served during a social event beginning at 1 p.m., and the discussion will take place from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Attendees can park at Visitor Parking Lot 10, located at 5999 S Backus Mall, Mesa, AZ 85212, which is a three-minute walk from Citrus Dining Pavilion, or get off the Golden Shuttle at Lot 37, which is a seven-minute walk. For questions, contact Lixiao Huang at [email protected]. Source: https://innercircle.engineering.asu.edu/2023/09/how-can-ai-improve-human-well-being-in-the-domain-of-self-driving-cars-attend-the-chart-chats-interdisciplinary-research-networking-series-starting-sept-15/ We are looking for thousands of Minecraft players (18+ years of age) in the US to generate a large quantity of team data to train the AI agents.
Please join our data collection special event on 9/14: AI Research Game Night. Play 3 games and get $20. Players can participate from anywhere in the US. Scan the QR code on the flyer to sign up or you can check out our game website. Check out the ASIST Minecraft Study Research Website: https://lnkd.in/gnW-bH67 Check out the ASIST Study 4 game website: https://lnkd.in/gtvx7AeK We launched a new series of in-person interdisciplinary networking events involving students. About 11 to 18 people show up every week. I am working with some students I know from this event whom I would not meet otherwise.
I found this very interesting website about Robotics Through Science fiction by Robin Murphy: https://www.roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/
I have watched most of the movies before and spotted a few new ones to put on my watch list. Here is the main website:
https://community.apan.org/wg/afosr/p/art_of_science_showcase Our entry 1: https://community.apan.org/wg/afosr/m/afrl-afosr-art-of-science-showcase/425577 Our entry 2: https://community.apan.org/wg/afosr/m/afrl-afosr-art-of-science-showcase/425580 Our entry 3: https://community.apan.org/wg/afosr/m/afrl-afosr-art-of-science-showcase/425578 It is launched today, 5/27/2022.
Here is the link: https://artificialsocialintelligence.org/ Here is the link to the report:
https://news.asu.edu/20200901-solutions-testing-human-teammates-minecraft Here is the conference website:
https://www.hfes2021.org/ Here is a short report of the in-person meeting on the HART TG website: http://hfes-hart.weebly.com/news/hart-tgs-first-in-person-hfes-conference Here is the flyer.
Register in advance for this meeting: https://asu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vdeGhrTMtHdEjRLeTVvV_uOK7RirBesKv Here is the flyer.
Here is the link to register: https://asu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpce2orj4qEtE-lvi44OggnI2Mq-AkSbMK Here is the link to the flier.
Boston Dynamics posted a video of four robots doing a choreographed dance to the song Do you love me. The robots can control their balance, walking, jumping, and accuracy of every movement so well. Their dancing moves match the music perfectly. The video started with one robot and amazed me even more when additional ones entered the view. I really think the engineers are artists too. The DARPA Subterranean (SubT) Challenge seeks to better equip warfighters and first responders to explore uncharted underground environments that are too dangerous, dark, or deep to risk human lives. In both virtual and physical system competitions, participants deploy autonomous systems to map, navigate and search various subterranean domains.
View more information at www.subtchallenge.com. www.iros2020.org/ondemand is now live. You can now login with the email address you received this message with.
We hope you enjoy the videos of the 3 Plenaries, 9 Keynotes, 60+ Workshops/Tutorials and 1400+ Technical Talks. These represent the cutting-edge in robotics research globally. Please take note of On-Demand's features like: "Search", "Add to My Watchlist", "Like" and "Comment box". These help customize your experience - so you can enjoy content anytime, anywhere, with any device. On-Demand works on smartphones as well as PCs, laptops, and tablets with most browsers e.g. Chrome and Safari. Thank you and Welcome to IROS 2020 On-Demand! If you like On-Demand, please share free sign-up with others: www.iros2020.org/ondemand/signup. For more information about Daniel can be found here. I will post the talk recording when it becomes available.
[CHART Speaker Searies] Where They Come From: Theses on Robots and the Cultural Imaginary10/16/2020 I will post the talk recording when it becomes available.
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) established a Human-AI-Robot Teaming Technical Group this year. The HART TG strives to organize human factors and ergonomics (HF/E) researchers’ efforts in the state-of-art of Human–AI–Robot Teaming research and applications, collectively address the critical theoretical and practical challenges, and provide interdisciplinary solutions that enhance human factors research with advanced technology testbeds and analytics techniques. The HART TG also aims to use the strength of HF/E community to help AI/robotics researchers to advance their research development. We welcome you to submit HART related papers, panel proposals, outreach activities, collaborative research projects, joint workshops at HFES or collaborate on other AI/Robotics conferences you have been attending. For more information, please visit the website : http://hfes-hart.weebly.com/
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/FWCFSVMDRF3QBHD5ZUBD/full?target=10.1080/1463922X.2020.1790690
AbstractAs artificial intelligence and robots increase in popularity, human emotional attachment to technologies has become a salient research topic. However, many studies face the challenges of lacking a clear definition of emotional attachment that is overarching to cover emotional attachment to different entities and of differentiating these types of attachment phenomena. After reviewing the classic and contemporary research on human emotional attachment to people, pets, and possessions, we propose a novel, generalized definition and model of attachment across a person’s lifespan that describes the mechanism of human emotional attachment. Our literature review revealed two distinct but overlapping broad categories of research on human attachment: human–human attachments and human–nonhuman attachments. Our model integrates psychological principles and mechanisms from both classic infant–mother attachment theory and contemporary consumer behaviour research on emotional attachment to nonhuman objects. Emphasis is placed on the central role of the self-concept in all forms of human emotional attachments. We define human emotional attachment as a psychological phenomenon characterized by (a) perceiving the attributes of the attachment object as congruent with the self (supporting the self-concept and self-worth), (b) eliciting emotional reactions, and (c) evoking attachment behaviours. More specifically, the new model may lead to a series of new research on human emotional attachment to technologies and on its relationship to individuals’ self-concept development and well-being. Keywords: Infant–mother attachment, self-concept, self-worth, human–robot interaction, generalized emotional attachment, human–robot attachment This is another amazing story in my life.
To conclude, I am thankful for the peace and joy during this amazing journey. I am humbled and blessed to testify in this miracle that everything works together for the good just in time. New Technical Group on Human–AI–Robot Teaming (HART) at Human Factors and Ergonomics Society4/3/2020 The Human–AI–Robot Teaming (HART) Technical Group (TG) was established to serve HFES members and other individuals who share an interest in studying the teamwork among humans, artificial intelligence (AI), and robots, including the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of the human–AI–robot team and team components. The HART TG promotes multidisciplinary collaborations by maximizing the value of the cutting-edge advancement of human factors, AI, and robotics to achieve effective teamwork in various application fields. I will be the first TG chair for the term 2020-2021.
In order for HFES Technical Groups to exist, a minimum of 150 individuals must join. Dues for the HART TG are just $5. To join, click on the 'Learn More' button. For more information about HART, go to TG website. |
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