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SUMMARY:Pawel Romanczuk\, “Modeling of Flocking &Amp; Swarming With Stochastic Agent-Based Models”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Collective behavior\, as exhibited by bird flocks\, fish schools or insect swarms\, is a fascinating example of self-organized behavior in biology. Mathematical models of flocking were key for the development of our current understanding on how complex complex group-level behaviors may emerge from simple local rules of interaction of close-by individuals. In this lecture I will provide a brief introduction into individual-based modeling of collective behavior from established so-called social force models to novel developments taking into account perceptual & cognitive constraints. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/pi-lecture-with-pawel-romanczuk-2/
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SUMMARY:Linda Onnasch (HU)\, “Effects of Anthropomorphism on Trust and Behavior in Work-Related HRI”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \nAnthropomorphic robot features are intended to trigger the activation of social scripts from human-human interaction\, thereby offering an intuitive approach to interact with robots. Whereas this seems to be a valid design option for the social domain leading to an increased acceptance of robots\, trust and willingness to interact\, other domains of human-robot interaction (HRI) do not provide such a clear picture. In my talk I will address the impact of anthropomorphic robot design on trust and behavior in work-related settings and show the drawbacks of anthropomorphism when not considering the context of HRI and the task relevance of anthropomorphism.\n  \nPh. taken from HU website. \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/guest-pi-lecture-with-linda-onnasch-hu-effects-of-anthropomorphism-on-trust-and-behavior-in-work-related-hri/
CATEGORIES:PI Lecture
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