CSP - 1st International Workshop on Human intELligence machIne cOexiStence (HELIOS)

Abstract

The 1st International Workshop on Human intELligence machIne cOexiStence (HELIOS) is a satellite event of the IEEE EMBC 2017 confere"nce, organized in cooperation with the Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology (SINAPSE) at the National University of Singapore. Th""e HELIOS workshop is intended to cover both theoretical and experimental challenges related to human-machine coexistence, teaming in"" robotics and autonomous systems, trustworthiness in cyber realm and cyber-physical systems, as well as topics related to methods fo""r modeling, simulation and optimization of human-machine interfaces. Additional emphasis will be on harnessing the advances in cogni""tive engineering, non-invasive and non-restrictive sensing technologies, verbal and nonverbal communication processing, virtual and"" augmented reality technology, towards defining environments conducive to trust-based human-machine coexistence. With machines incre""asingly relying on artificial intelligence and making their way beyond military and research contexts into consumer realm, a paradig"m shift is bound to occur in the areas of robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) and human-machine interface (HMI). The traditional h"uman-on-the-loop and human-in-the-loop views are being gradually revised, as boundaries between humans and machines are dissolving a"nd seamless coexistence within human-machine teams is envisioned. The one-sided view of trust which has dominated human-machine interaction needs to be updated with a more challenging question: when and how can a machine trust a human? From an engineering perspect"ive, harmonious coexistence between humans and machines in a task achievement context requires interactivity, co-dependency and mutu""al reliance within a complex cognitive system. In this context, models, methods and algorithms need to be devised in order to foster"", manage and maintain the trust relationship that underlies human-machine coexistence. The workshop aims at bringing together leadin""g researchers in cognitive engineering, brain-computer interface, robotics and autonomous systems, as well as computational science,"" to discuss emerging frontiers, challenges and opportunities. Topics include, but are not limited to: 1. Intelligence and Cognition"" in Machines, 2. Artificial Intelligence (AI) vs humans in Complex Environments (Air Traffic Control (ATC), Drone, Road or Sea Traff""ic, Neurosurgery) 3. Neurometrics for Brain Sate Monitoring (Holistic Approach), 4. Voice, Face and Physiological signals to deciphe"r emotional state 5. Deep learning for multimodal human state classification. 6. Computational aspects in human machine teaming 7. Big data in multimodal human-machine interfaces 8. Virtual and augmented reality environments as simulation platforms

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Nov 03, 2017
Source ID
N629091712154

Entities

People

  • Anastasios Bezerianos

Organizations

  • National University of Singapore
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Distributed Systems and Data Platform Development
  • East Asian Political and Security Studies within the Soviet Union
  • Team-Based Human-Centered Cognitive Task Decision Making and Information Performance.

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - DoD AI Strategy
  • Autonomy
  • Autonomy - Human-Robot Interaction
  • Cyber
  • Space