Program
Please check our agenda below.
Room number: 2
Time: Friday, Dec. 16, 2022
9:00 – 13:00 CET
17:00 – 21:00 JP
9.00 – 9.20 am CET Introduction of the Workshop
Social Robots for Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Europe and Japan – Fact or Fiction?
(Rainer Wieching, Siegen University, Siegen, Germany)
9.20 – 9.40 am CET Short Presentation
Design Fiction about future use of Social Robots by older adults in Europe and Japan
(Ruben Albers, Siegen University, Siegen, Germany)
9.40 – 10.00 am CET Short Presentation
Daruma and Celeste Religious Robots providing intercultural Design and Contents
(Gabriele Trovato, Shibaura University, Tokyo, Japan)
10.00 – 10.10 am CET Short Break
Break
10.10- 10.30 am CET Short Presentation
The importance of non-verbal Communication of an Android Robot on Cognitive Function
(Yoshio Matsumoto, AIST, Chiba, Japan, Ryan Brown, Tohoku University)
10.30- 10.50 am CET Short Presentation
Human activity recognition through sensors for enhanced robot interaction
(Florian Szczepaniak, IMT, Evry, France)
10.50- 12.35 am CET Interactive Part
Involving Stakeholders into the Use of Social Robots in local Communities in Europe and Japan
(Moderated by Ryan Browne, Tohoku University, Japan and Ruben Albers, University Siegen, Germany)
Selected Stakeholders from Europe and Japan will participate in the interactive session together with the consortium partners in order to establish new insights in a combined (virtual and human) coaching approach for different languages and cultures:
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Social Community www.umanapersone.it from Grosetto, Italy (Lara Toccafondi)
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Municipality/Prefecture Health Department Person from Sendai, Japan (N.N.)
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Handicapped Family from Soest, Germany (Helmut Künne and his Wife)
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Care Provider from a APHP affiliated NGO in Paris, France (N.N.)
Topics of the interactive discussion with the stakeholders will be:
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Need Fulfilment (Contents)
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Robotic Opportunities
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Social Aspects
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Ethics
12.35- 12.45 am CET Short Break
Break
12.45- 13.00 am CET Conclusions and Outlook
Expected Impacts of the Use of Social Robots in Future in Europe and Japan
(Toshimi Ogawa, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
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Credits and Fundings


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