This workshop will cover the principles of sensorimotor and social interaction between people interacting in a variety of ways. It will extend these principles to the design and implementation of robots capable of biologically realistic interaction.
The invited international speakers will present research ranging from the clinical benefits of postural interaction in neurological patients, through to sensorimotor modelling of such interactions and the implications for robotics.
The main themes will be: multisensory control balance, multiperson synchronization in gait, light touch and balance, human-robot interaction and balance pathology.
Student bursaries are available for UK and EU students.
The invited international speakers will present research ranging from the clinical benefits of postural interaction in neurological patients, through to sensorimotor modelling of such interactions and the implications for robotics.
The main themes will be: multisensory control balance, multiperson synchronization in gait, light touch and balance, human-robot interaction and balance pathology.
Student bursaries are available for UK and EU students.