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Welcome 04 Maps 06 Schedule Overview – Sun, 3/3 15 – Mon, 3/4 16 – Tue, 3/5 18 – Wed, 3/6 20 Visits 22 Tutorials and Workshops 23 Plenary Talk 27 Panel Session 30 Session 32 Map - Demo & Poster 46 Late-Breaking Reports & Poster Session 48 Video Session 56 Demo Session 60 Exhibition 66 Sponsorship 68 Organizers 72 Reviewers 74 Welcome to Tokyo! The Eighth Annual Accompanying the full papers are the Late ACM/IEEE International Conference on Breaking Reports, Videos, and Demos. Hideaki Kuzuoka Welcome iew Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2013) is a For the LBR, 95 out of 100 (95%) two- HRI’13 General Co-Chair highly selective conference that aims to page papers were accepted and will be University of Tsukuba, Japan showcase the very best interdisciplinary presented as posters at the conference. and multidisciplinary research in human- For the Videos, 16 of 22 (72%) short videos robot interaction with roots in robotics, were accepted and will be presented during social psychology, cognitive science, HCI, the video session. The Demos is new to our Vanessa Evers human factors, artificial intelligence, conference. We have 22 robot systems for HRI’13 General Co-Chair design, engineering, and many more. We all participants to be able to interact with University of Twente, Netherlands invite broad participation and encourage the innovative systems. discussion and sharing of ideas across a diverse audience. Rounding out the program are two keynote Michita Imai speakers who will discuss topics relevant to HRI’13 Program Co-Chair Robotics is growing increasingly HRI: Dr. Yuichiro Anzai and Dr. Tomotaka Keio University, Japan multidisciplinary as it moves towards Takahashi. We also have a panel session realizing capable and collaborative robots on Revisioning HRI Given Exponential that are studied in both laboratory and real Technological Growth. world settings. Concurrent development of Jodi Forlizzi technical, social, and designed aspects of HRI’13 Program Co-Chair systems, with a concern for how they will The conference could not have occurred improve the world, is needed. Therefore, without the extensive volunteer effort put Carnegie Mellon University, USA this year’s theme is dedicated to Robots forth by the organizing committee, program as Holistic Systems, which highlights the committee, and reviewers. We would also importance of an interdisciplinary approach like to thank the keynote speakers, panelists to all of HRI. HRI 2013 focuses on a wide for their participation and attendance. variety of robotic systems that operate, The sponsors of the conference are ACM collaborate with, learn from, and meet SIGCHI, ACM SIGART, and IEEE Robotics the needs of human users in real-world and Automation. The conference is in environments. cooperation with AAAI and HFES. Full Papers submitted to the conference Finally, we are especially thankful for the were thoroughly reviewed and discussed. hard work by authors who submitted The process utilized a rebuttal process papers, videos, and demos. HRI is a vibrant and a worldwide team of dedicated, community, and there was a large volume interdisciplinary reviewers. This year’s of high quality submissions. This makes conference continues the tradition of reviewing difficult, but ensures a high selectivity with 26 out of 107 (24%) quality conference. We hope you will be submissions accepted. Due to the joint inspired by this high quality content and sponsorship of ACM and IEEE, papers are enjoy your stay in Tokyo. archived in both the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. This year’s conference has journal special sessions as a new category for the technical sessions. 7 papers accepted on Journal of Human-Robot Interaction appear on the conference to show their journal level works. 4 5 Map - Odaiba Miraikan HRI 2013 Daiba Park Restaurant & Convenience Store MIRAIKAN Restaurant Cafe Fastfood Shop Ship Museum(Funo-no-kagakukan) Bayside Terrace “Cabin” Seaside Restaurant “Kaiou” Hotel Niko Tokyo Aqua City Decks Time 24 Bldg Odaiba Mediage Tokyo Beach Sky Restaurant “Seagull” Daiba Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Cafe “La mer” Sunkus Fuji Television Shiokaze Park Aomi Frontier Bldg Grand Pacific Le Daiba Metropolitan Expressway Wangan Line Green’s Chef am-pm Diver City Tokyo Teleport Tokyo Plaza Zepp Diver City Telecom Center Shinshu Soba Noodle “Soji-boh” Symbol Promenade Park Italian Market “Vario” Central Square Bar “Roku Uemon” Telecom Center Artium “ Espresso Americano” Cafeteria “Ai House” Fune-no-kagakukan China Restaurant “Touen” Palette Town Meatball & Bowl “Shoya” Ship Museum Aomi Restaurant & Bar “Precious Tokyo Bay” (Fune-no-kagakukan) Lunchbox Food “Yatai Deli” Soya Tokyo Intl Tokyo Intl. Exchange Center Exchange Center Daily Yamzaki Tokyo Wangan Fusi-TV MIRAIKAN Police Wangan Aomi Station Studio Clinic AIST Chuo-Futo Park Time 24 Bldg AIST Tokyo Seaside Clinic in Hotel Grand Pacific www.ts-clinic.jp Aomi 03-5579-0355 Frontier Bldg Telecom Center Sunfield Clinic in Time 24 Building www.sunfield-c.com Ooedo Hot-Spring 03-3599-3311 (Ooedo Onsen) Telecom Center Bldg Telecom Center Dental Clinic in Telecom Center 03-5500-0418 6 7 Map - Restaurant & Convenience Store Fune-no-kagakukan ST ❹ ❺ Ship Museum Restaurant Convenience Store (Fune-no-kagakukan) 1 MIRAIKAN Tokyo Intl. Exchange Center Soya Tokyo Intl ❶ Restaurant 1 Daily Yamzaki Exchange ❷ Cafe Center ❸ Fastfood Shop Time 24 Bldg 2 Sunkus Ship Museum(Funo-no-kagakukan) ❹ Bayside Terrace “Cabin” Aomi Frontier Bldg ❶ ❷ ❸ Tokyo ❺ Seaside Restaurant “Kaiou” 3 am-pm Fusi-TV Wangan MIRAIKAN Police Wangan Time 24 Bldg Station Studio AIST ❻ Sky Restaurant “Seagull” Aomi ❼ Cafe “La mer” Chuo-Futo Park ❻ ❼ Aomi Frontier Bldg Time 24 AIST ❽ Green’s Chef Bldg Aomi Telecom Center 2 Frontier Bldg ❾ Shinshu Soba Noodle “Soji-boh” ❽ 3 ❿ Italian Market “Vario” Telecom Center ST Bar “Roku Uemon” ❾ ❿ Telecom Center Artium “ Espresso Americano” Ooedo Cafeteria “Ai House” Hot-Spring China Restaurant “Touen” (Ooedo Onsen) Meatball & Bowl “Shoya” Telecom Center Bldg Restaurant & Bar “Precious Tokyo Bay” Lunchbox Food “Yatai Deli” 8 9 Map - Clinic Daiba Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Fuji Television Grand Pacific Le Daiba Clinic Diver City Tokyo Seaside Clinic in Hotel Grand Pacific Tokyo Plaza www.ts-clinic.jp Zepp Diver City 03-5579-0355 Symbol Promenade Park Central Square Sunfield Clinic in Time 24 Building www.sunfield-c.com Fune-no-kagakukan ST 03-3599-3311 Palette Town Aomi Telecom Center Dental Clinic in Telecom Center 03-5500-0418 Tokyo Fusi-TV Wangan MIRAIKAN Wangan Police Station AIST Studio Aomi Chuo-Futo Time 24 AIST Park Bldg Aomi Frontier Bldg Telecom Center ST Telecom Center Bldg 10 11 Map - HRI 2013 Miraikan 1F 7F Waiting Space Elevator (For Demo) Reception Room Meeting Room EV Gate EV EV Lobby EV Demo Facilities Demo Facilities Storage CR 2 Garden Miraikan INH LNG CR 3 Hall CR 1 Foyer ←Registration Desk EV EV EV EV Lobby EV EV EV EV Entrance Hall Free Space/Lobby Disaster Prevation Main Entrance Cloak Room Museum Shop OR 2 OR 1 Center (10:00~18:00) Gate (9:00~10:00, 18:00~20:00) 12 13 Map - Coffee Break & Lunch Sun, 3/3 For more information, see page 23. Time Place Title Authors Waiting Space 08:00 Registration Open Meeting Room Frank Broz (University of Plymouth) Hagen Lehmann Lobby Workshop 1 09:00~17:00 (University of Hertfordshire) HRI Face-to-Face: 1F OR1 Bilge Mutlu (Full day) Gaze and Speech Communication (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Reception Yukiko Nakano Room (Seikei University) Hidenobu Sumioka, CR 2 Workshop 2 Takashi Minato (ATR) 09:00~17:00 Design of Human Likeness in HRI Yoshio Matsumoto (AIST) 7F LNG Coffee Break from Uncanny Valley Pericle Salvini (BioRobotics Institute & Miraikan (Full day) Garden to Minimal Design of Scuola Superiore Sant’ Anna) CR 3 Lunch Hall Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka University) Anca Dragan (Carnegie Mellon University) Workshop 3 09:00~17:00 Andrea Thomaz Collaborative Manipulation: 7F CR2 (Georgia Institute of Technology) (Full day) New Challenges for Robotics and HRI CR 1 Siddhartha Srinivasa Foyer (Carnegie Mellon University) Oliver Damm, Frank Hegel, ←Registration Desk 09:00~12:45 Workshop 4 Karoline Malchus, Britta Wrede 7F CR3 (Half day) Applications for Emotional Robots (Bielefeld University) Manja Lohse (University of Twente) Solace Shen Workshop 5 09:00~18:00 (University of Washington) Human-Robot Interaction 7F CR1 Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten Free Space Lobby (Full day) Pioneers Workshop Cloak Room (University of Duisburg-Essen) 14 15 Mon, 3/4 Time Place Title Authors Time Place Title Authors Eric Martinson, Wallace Lawson, 08:00 Registration Open Identifying People with Soft- Greg Trafton (US Naval Research 11:25 Biometrics at Fleet Week 7F Laboratory) 09:00 HRI 2013 Welcome Miraikan Hall Takuya Kitade (ATR/Keio University) Understanding Suitable Locations for 11:45 Satoru Satake, Takayuki Kanda (ATR) Chair: Sara Kiesler Waiting 09:10~10:10 How Do We Perceive Robots? Michita Imai (ATR/Keio University) (Carnegie Mellon University) 12:05~13:40 Lunch Irene Rae (University of Wisconsin– Madison) The Influence of Height on Robotic 7F 09:10 Leila Takayama (Willow Garage) 7F Communication Products Miraikan Bilge Mutlu (University of 13:40~15:00 HRI 2013 Madness Miraikan Hall Wisconsin–Madison) Hall Evaluating the Effects of Limited Aris Valtazanos, 15:00~15:30 7F CR 2 Break 09:30 Perception on Interactive Decisions Subramanian Ramamoorthy in Mixed Robotic Environments (University of Edinburgh) 7F Plenary Talk 1: Human-Robot 15:30~16:30 Miraikan Yuichiro Anzai Kuanhao Zheng, Dylan F. Glas, Hall Interaction by Information Sharing Supervisory Control of Takayuki Kanda (ATR) 09:50 Multiple Social Robots for Navigation Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka University) 7F Norihiro Hagita (ATR) 16:30~18:00 CR1 HRI 2013 Demo Session CR 2 10:10~10:25 7F CR 2 Break 7F Chair: Bilge Mutlu 10:25~12:05 Groups and Public Places CR1 (University of Wisconsin–Madison) CR2 HRI 2013 Late Breaking Reports and 18:00~20:00 CR3 Poster Session Cindy L.