Pain, robots & hormones! Our paper on the exciting experiment that combined all three is now out @SciReports. We found that touching the social robot PARO reduced pain perception and salivary oxytocin levels
https://t.co/Lkk0uqjKvL
The keynote talk by @isbellHFh on algorithmic bias at #NeurIPS2020 is UNBELIEVABLE. I don't want to spoil too much, but it's clear many hours went into creating this keynote based on A Christmas Carol, complete with @mlittmancs as Scrooge. https://t.co/eG52v12aBq
If you've never crashed a zoom lecture (different time zone, internal seminar), you haven't lived life to its fullest! Just did, @aiolandaleite's great talk, which explored a variety of ways in which clarity in HRI is key. And Brussels sprouts π
So proud of @FeingoldRonit for being selected as one of 2020's Future Digileaders at the "Digitalize in Stockholm" event @KTHuniversity
For the open-to-the public event: https://t.co/GtNbfpFhZU
Almost exactly 2 yrs ago, @xz9090 and I started working on a tutorial for researchers in #HRI on running #experiments. ! π€π§ͺ We wanted it to be both accurate and accessible to people new to #experimentaldesign. So happy it is out this week in @ACMDL THRI! https://t.co/5c58Z3RsY4
"Assuming that a process such as decision making can be understood by looking at single neurons, or even their ensembles, is like attempting to understand why people in Australia drive on the left side of the road from examination of their DNA"