AR Indicators for Visually Debugging Robots
My extended abstract was accepted to HRI Pioneers!
Abstract
My extended abstract was accepted to HRI Pioneers! A highly selective workshop held in conjunction with HRI.
Date
March 7, 2022
Type
Workshop (28.5%)
Name
HRI Pioneers Workshop
HRI Pioneers seeks to foster creativity and collaboration surrounding key challenges in human-robot interaction and empower students early in their academic careers. Each year, the workshop brings together a cohort of the world's top student researchers and provides the opportunity for students to present and discuss their work with distinguished student peers and senior scholars in the field. Pioneers is a premiere forum for graduate students in HRI, thus we invite students at any stage of their academic career to consider applying.
HRI Pioneers was a fantastic experience. I built connections with top young researchers from around the globe and listened to distinguished keynote speakers. I also had the chance to interact with a panel of researchers currently working in industry, most of which were past Pioneers. For HRI Pioneers 2023, I have the honor of being a part of the organizing committee as the US General Chair. I look forward to putting together another amazing workshop Stockholm, Sweden!
Research Teaser
#HRIPioneers2022 Bryce Ikeda is working on “Augmented Reality Indicators for Visually Debugging Robots”
— HRI Pioneers (@HRIPioneers) February 28, 2022
Bryce’s website: https://t.co/qcpsLhztLh
And check out our full list of participants on our website: https://t.co/jCTrIjaIFN pic.twitter.com/OvzYjZpunt
HRI Pioneers 2022 Cohort
HRI Pioneers workshop kicked off yesterda with some fun activities with our 2022 cohort, followed by a remarkable keynote by Prof. Guy Hoffeman (@guyhoffman).
— HRI Pioneers (@HRIPioneers) March 7, 2022
Today, we continue with lightening talks, academic and industry panel and two keynote speaker#HRIPioneers2022 #HRI2022 pic.twitter.com/64KIPhKA4u
Abstract
- Posted on:
- March 7, 2022
- Length:
- 2 minute read, 257 words