My new paper in HRI Pioneers is available through ACM website using the following link. The paper was written in collaboration with my two supervisors; professor Ana Paiva and Pierre Dillenbourg and it gives an abstract summary of the work I have been developing during my doctoral study. In short the paper is about developing and evaluating cognitive model of perspective taking for robots in educational settings with children.
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It is my pleasure to announce that I am co-organizing the Workshop on Child-Robot Interaction: Present and Future Relationships at ICSR 2020 conference together with Marta Couto and Shruti Chandra. You can check the workshop details here https://sites.google.com/view/icsr-2020-workshop/ The workshop will bring forward and discuss: - Children's perceptions and expectations: How do children's perceptions, perspectives,...
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The 21st International Conference of Artificial Intelligence in Education is taking place July 6-10 in Cyberspace. The AIED 2020 conference theme will be “Augmented Intelligence to Empower Education”. I had one accepted short paper in the conference, titled “Exploring the Role of Perspective Taking in Educational Child-Robot Interaction“. The paper...
Attending IDC 2020 Virtual Conference
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