The 2017 IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO 2017)
The IEEE Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) will take place in Austin, Texas, during March 8-10, 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop featuring talks in diverse scientific, health, industrial, social, innovation, security areas and more. The series started in Nagoya in 2005, and traveled through Beijing (2006), Hsinchu (2007), Taipei (2008), Tokyo (2009), Seoul (2010), Half Moon Bay, CA (2011), Munich (2012), Tokyo (2013), Evanston (2014), Lyon (2015), and Shanghai (2016). Participants will be world class robotic research scientists, social, economic and technology thinkers, innovators, investors and federal agency personnel. ARSO’s topics range from traditional Robotics technologies, innovation, socio-economic aspects, but also psychological and philosophical aspects of Human Robot Interaction. The workshop, ARSO 2017, will overlap on its last day with the famed South by Southwest (SXSW 2017) conference of Austin, featuring a powerful interactive festival with cutting-edge talks in topics highly connected to ARSO. A mix panel ARSO-SXSW is currently being organized as part of both events for Friday March 10.
Scope
All cutting-edge technology papers, including their business opportunities, as well as their present and potential impacts on the human world are invited. A list of relevant topics include: Robots and our human societies, Ethical issues of social robots, Macroeconomic effects of robotics, Industrial and manufacturing trends in robotics, Robotic innovation and startups, Autonomous systems and drones, Robots for space exploration, Human-centered robotics, Robotics in defense, Robotics in the oil and gas industry, Health and rehabilitation robotics, Robot assistants and artificial life systems, Design and control of mobile robots, Networked robotic systems, and Embodied cognitive systems. Other topics along the lines of previous ARSO workshops are also welcomed.
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