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Important Announcement
To avoid long queues on Thursday morning, please note that the registration desk is open on Wednesday evening from 17.30-20.00. We have a record number of registrants so we encourage you to please visit the registration desk early.
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Conference venue
The venue is Felix Meritis in Amsterdam.
Felix Meritis
Keizersgracht 324
1016 EZ, Amsterdam
e-mail felix@felix.meritis.nl
tel. +31(0)20 626 23 21
fax +31(0)20 624 93 68
Click here for its site or here for the English version.
Student Travel Grants
We are pleased to announce that a limited amount of funding is available to partially support student travel to HRI08.Invited Speakers
We are pleased announce that three outstanding individuals will be giving invited talks at the conference. They are:- Professor Harold Bekkering, Nijmegen Institue for Cognition and Information
- Professor Raja Chatila, Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique
- Professor Herbert Clark, Stanford University
Who Should Attend
Researchers in robotics, human-factors, ergonomics, and human-computer
interaction are invited to attend. Because human-robot interaction is
inherently inter-disciplinary, the conference is seeking papers from
several disciplines. A primary goal of the conference is to create a
common venue for a broad set of researchers. By appealing to a broad
set of researchers, the conference complements many existing venues.
HRI is a single track, highly selective annual conference that seeks to showcase the very best in human-robot interaction. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and assigned for either full or poster presentation.









