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    <h2 class="western">Call for papers</h2>
    <p>Special issue on “Human-like Behavior and Cognition in Robots”<em><span
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        </span></em><em><span style="font-style: normal">in the
          International
          Journal of Social Robotics</span></em></p>
    <p><u>Submission deadline</u>: January 5, 2022; Research articles
      and
      Theoretical papers</p>
    <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%"><u>More info</u>:
      <a href="https://www.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/19850712">https://www.springer.com/journal/12369/updates/19850712</a></p>
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    <h3 class="western"><strong>Description</strong></h3>
    <p align="left">This Special Issue is in continuation of the HBCR
      workshop organized at the 2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference
      on
      Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2021) on ‘<a
        href="https://sites.google.com/view/hbcr-workshop-2021/home"
        target="_blank">Human-like
        Behavior and Cognition in Robots</a>’. Submissions are welcomed
      from contributors who attended the workshop as well as from those
      who
      did not.</p>
    <p align="left">Building robots capable of behaving in a human-like
      manner is a long-term goal in robotics. It is becoming even more
      crucial with the growing number of applications in which robots
      are
      brought closer to humans, not only trained experts, but also
      inexperienced users, children, the elderly, or clinical
      populations.</p>
    <p align="left">Current research from different disciplines
      contributes to this general endeavor in various ways:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">by creating robots
          that mimic specific aspects of human behavior, </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">by designing
          brain-inspired cognitive architectures for robots, </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">by implementing
          embodied neural models driving robots’ behavior, </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">by reproducing human
          motion dynamics on robots, </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p align="left">by investigating how humans perceive and
          interact with robots, dependent on the degree of the robots’
          human-likeness.</p>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p align="left">This special issue thus welcomes research articles
      as
      well as theoretical articles from different areas of research
      (e.g.,
      robotics, artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction,
      computational modeling of human cognition and behavior,
      psychology,
      cognitive neuroscience) addressing questions such as the
      following:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">How to design robots
          with human-like behavior and cognition? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">What are the best
          methods for examining human-like behavior and cognition? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">What are the best
          approaches for implementing human-like behavior and cognition
          in robots? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">How to manipulate,
          control and measure robots‘ degree of human-likeness? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">Is autonomy a
          prerequisite for human-likeness? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">How to best measure
          human reception of human-likeness of robots? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">What is the link
          between perceived human-likeness and social attunement in
          human-robot interaction? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">How can such
          human-like robots inform and enable human-centered research? </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">How can modeling
          human-like behavior in robots inform us about human cognition?
        </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in" align="left">In what contexts and
          applications do we need human-like behavior or cognition?  </p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p align="left">And in what contexts it is not necessary?</p>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <h3 class="western"><strong>Guest editors</strong></h3>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Marwen Belkaid,
          Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)</p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Giorgio Metta,
          Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)</p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Tony Prescott,
          University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)</p>
      </li>
      <li>
        <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Agnieszka
          Wykowska, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)</p>
      </li>
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Dr Marwen BELKAID
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Center for Human Technologies
Via Enrico Melen, 83
16152 Genoa, Italy</pre>
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