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    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    RSS 2009 Workshop (Full Day) on Understanding the Human Hand for
    Advancing Robotic Manipulation

    Website: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/bravi/rssws/

    When:
    Sunday, June 28, 2009
    8:30 AM to 6 PM

    Where:
    Robotics: Science and Systems Conference
    Seattle, WA.
    htp://www.roboticsconference.org

    Important Dates
    April 29, 2009: Abstract Submission Deadline
    May 18, 2009: Notification of Acceptance
    June 28, 2009: Workshop

    Workshop Introduction
    Recent advances in the human sciences have energized the field of
    robotics toward personal assistants and brain machine interface. There
    is an increased interest to solve the robotic manipulation question: Can
    we build robotic hands that can accomplish our daily manipulation tasks?
    The human hand is adept at many diverse tasks in varied contexts,
    including power and precision grasping, twisting, and tapping. But we
    still do not know what features of the human hand enable such
    capability. For example, do biomechanical features like the complex
    tendon-hood, synergistic muscle actuation, and bone shapes make the
    difference? Or is it the neural coding of movement? Importantly for
    robotics, we need to understand what features should be included in
    future robotic hands. This workshop is a forum for researchers to
    discuss manipulation viewed in light of the human hand?s features and
    hopes to push the state of the art of the robotic hand. We expect that
    the workshop will bring together researchers from diverse areas such as
    robotics, biomechanics, neuroscience, and anthropologists.

    Topics of Interest
    Topics addressed include but are NOT LIMITED to:
    -- human hand?s biomechanics, such as bones, tendon hood, and muscles
    structure and usage.
    -- neural control systems, learning, and representation of movement/action.
    -- sensory perception and feedback.
    -- robotic manipulation and haptics, such as grasping, dexterity
    analysis, sensitivity.
    -- evolution of the hand across species.
    -- human hand behavior/function measurements in different tasks.

    Abstract Submission Guidelines
    Authors should submit a 1-2 page abstract of their poster by email to
    bravi@cs.washington.edu by April 29, 2009. The accepted abstracts will
    be published as part of the workshop proceedings and be presented as
    posters at the workshop.

    Several eminent speakers have already been confirmed:
    Prof. Peter Allen (Columbia University)
    Prof. George Bekey (University of Southern California)
    Prof. Susan Lederman (Queen's University)
    Dr. Lynette Jones (MIT)
    Prof. Haruhisa Kawasaki (Gifu University)
    Prof. Gerry Loeb (University of Southern California)
    Prof. Marco Santello (Arizona State University)
    Prof. Veronica Santos (Arizona State University)
    Prof. Bruno Siciliano (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)
    Dr. Mandayam Srinivasan (MIT)

    Workshop Organizers
    Ravi Balasubramanian
    Post-doctoral Research Associate
    University of Washington and Intel Research Seattle

    Yoky Matsuoka
    Associate Professor
    University of Washington
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