https://unsolvedsocialnav.org/
Paper Submission Deadline: Jun 7th, 2024
Acceptance Notification: Jun 24th, 2024
Camera-ready paper: Jul 12th, 2024
Workshop Date and Paper Presentation: Jul 19th, 2024
Delft, Netherlands
We accept a broad range of topics related to social navigation. Example topics include but are not limited to:
Social Navigation Methods
How do we overcome the freezing robot problem?
How much does capturing human body pose, gestures, head orientation or eye gaze benefit social navigation?
How should a robot behave in order for it to be accepted as social by humans?
How does a robot communicate its navigation intent to humans?
How much can data-based approaches capture or imitate human behavior in social navigation?
How do we define social norms in terms of costs or rewards?
How to accommodate diverse human factors and environmental contexts in social navigation?
Social Navigation Evaluation
What metrics are suitable to measure efficiency, safety, and socialness in social navigation?
How do we trade off efficiency and safety (socialness) in evaluating social navigation?
How effective is it to evaluate social navigation models on datasets?
What behavior model is suitable to model humans in social navigation simulation?
How much realism do we need in social navigation simulation?
How do we categorize and evaluate context in social navigation?
How do we mitigate the novelty effect in real-world social navigation experiments?
We invite short contributions on the topics mentioned above. The papers should be no longer than 4 pages excluding citations and should be in standard RSS format. Submissions should not be anonymized. Papers should be submitted in PDF format by Jun 7th, 2024. We encourage original submissions and welcome works currently under review. We especially encourage contributions from authors with diverse backgrounds, such as those with minority or underrepresented backgrounds or junior researchers. To help us with logistics arrangements, please indicate in the submission email if you will attend our workshop in person or remotely.
For this workshop, we use the Conference Management Toolkit to manage submissions.
Submission link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/UnsolvedSocNav2024
All accepted papers will be given the opportunity to be presented in the workshop as posters. Authors of select papers will be offered spotlight short presentations. The accepted papers will be posted on the workshop’s website in advance so that interested participants will have a chance to view the papers first before coming to the workshop. These non-archival papers and their corresponding posters will remain available on this website after the workshop. The authors will retain copyrights of their papers.
Noé Pérez-Higueras, Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
Jana Tumova, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Dražen Brščić, Kyoto University
Rachid Alami, LAAS-CNRS
Henny Admoni, Carnegie Mellon University
Jorge de Heuvel dehe...@cs.uni-bonn.de
Phani Teja Singamaneni ptsin...@laas.fr
Nathan Tsoi natha...@yale.edu
Allan Wang allan...@jst.go.jp
Anthony Francis, Logical Robotics
Jorge de Heuvel, University of Bonn
Takayuki Kanda, Kyoto University
Luis J. Manso, Aston University
Claudia Perez D’Arpino, NVIDIA
Satake Satoru, ATR
Phani Teja Singamaneni, LAAS-CNRS
Aaron Steinfeld, Carnegie Mellon University
Nathan Tsoi, Yale University
Marynel Vázquez, Yale University
Allan Wang, Miraikan
Thank you,
UnsolvedSocNav Organizers