ICRES 2020 Program Day 1
New York Time London Time Paris Time Tokyo Time Taipei Time Duration Topic Speaker Affiliation
9/27/2020 21:00:00 9/28/2020 2:00:00 9/28/2020 3:00:00 9/28/2020 10:00:00 9/28/2020 9:00:00 0:15:00 Login
9/27/2020 21:15:00 9/28/2020 2:15:00 9/28/2020 3:15:00 9/28/2020 10:15:00 9/28/2020 9:15:00 0:15:00 Opening Remarks
9/27/2020 21:30:00 9/28/2020 2:30:00 9/28/2020 3:30:00 9/28/2020 10:30:00 9/28/2020 9:30:00 1:00:00 On International Paternalistic Taxation to Address the Mess “Machine Learning” is Making Selmer Bringsjord Director, Rensselaer AI & Reasoning (RAIR) Lab, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
9/27/2020 22:30:00 9/28/2020 3:30:00 9/28/2020 4:30:00 9/28/2020 11:30:00 9/28/2020 10:30:00 0:15:00 Break
9/27/2020 22:45:00 9/28/2020 3:45:00 9/28/2020 4:45:00 9/28/2020 11:45:00 9/28/2020 10:45:00 0:20:00 Supporting Ethical Decision-Making In Human-Robot Interaction Ronald Arkin Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
9/27/2020 23:05:00 9/28/2020 4:05:00 9/28/2020 5:05:00 9/28/2020 12:05:00 9/28/2020 11:05:00 0:20:00 When Robot Appearance Matters And When It Doesn’t Bertram Malle Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences
Co-director, Humanity-Centered Robotics Initiative, Brown University, USA
9/27/2020 23:25:00 9/28/2020 4:25:00 9/28/2020 5:25:00 9/28/2020 12:25:00 9/28/2020 11:25:00 0:20:00 Reinventing Kantian Autonomy For Artificial Agents Endre Kadar Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK
9/27/2020 23:45:00 9/28/2020 4:45:00 9/28/2020 5:45:00 9/28/2020 12:45:00 9/28/2020 11:45:00 0:20:00 Ethical Reasoning For Autonomous Agents Under Uncertainty Michael Giancola, Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu and Carlos Varela Rensselaer AI & Reasoning (RAIR) Lab, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
9/28/2020 0:05:00 9/28/2020 5:05:00 9/28/2020 6:05:00 9/28/2020 13:05:00 9/28/2020 12:05:00 0:45:00 Lunch break
9/28/2020 0:50:00 9/28/2020 5:50:00 9/28/2020 6:50:00 9/28/2020 13:50:00 9/28/2020 12:50:00 0:20:00 AI: Why is Governance Essential Lofred Madzou World Economic Forum
9/28/2020 1:10:00 9/28/2020 6:10:00 9/28/2020 7:10:00 9/28/2020 14:10:00 9/28/2020 13:10:00 0:20:00 Robotic Futures – How will Robotics, Automation and AI shape the next 100 years? Dominik Boesl Professor, School of Education, Technical University Munich, Germany
9/28/2020 1:30:00 9/28/2020 6:30:00 9/28/2020 7:30:00 9/28/2020 14:30:00 9/28/2020 13:30:00 1:00:00 Robust, Safe And Explainable Intelligent And Autonomous Systems.
A Red Herring Or The Path To Trustworthiness?
Raja Chatila Director, SMART Laboratory of Excellence on Human-Machine Interactions, Sorbonne University, France;
Chair of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems;
Member of the High-Level Expert Group on AI with the European Commission
9/28/2020 2:30:00 9/28/2020 7:30:00 9/28/2020 8:30:00 9/28/2020 15:30:00 9/28/2020 14:30:00 0:20:00 Roboted: A Case Study In Ethical Risk Assessment Alan Winfield and Katie Winkle Bristol Robotics Lab, UK
9/28/2020 2:50:00 9/28/2020 7:50:00 9/28/2020 8:50:00 9/28/2020 15:50:00 9/28/2020 14:50:00 0:20:00 Achieving Transparency And Interoperability Of Value-Added Robot Information Based On OPC UA Information Model Huan-Sheng Li, Han-Chun Hsueh and Shu Huang Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
9/28/2020 3:10:00 9/28/2020 8:10:00 9/28/2020 9:10:00 9/28/2020 16:10:00 9/28/2020 15:10:00 0:20:00 Robots In Smart Cities Mathew Studley University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
9/28/2020 3:30:00 9/28/2020 8:30:00 9/28/2020 9:30:00 9/28/2020 16:30:00 9/28/2020 15:30:00 0:20:00 Recruitment AI has a Disability Problem: steps towards digital inclusion in employment Selin Nugent Institute for Ethical AI, Oxford Brooks University, UK
9/28/2020 3:50:00 9/28/2020 8:50:00 9/28/2020 9:50:00 9/28/2020 16:50:00 9/28/2020 15:50:00 0:10:00 Break
9/28/2020 4:00:00 9/28/2020 9:00:00 9/28/2020 10:00:00 9/28/2020 17:00:00 9/28/2020 16:00:00 1:30:00 Special Session on Artificial Intelligent Systems in Emergency Contexts: The Covid-19 Case Chair: Raja Chatila Director, SMART Laboratory of Excellence on Human-Machine Interactions, Sorbonne University, France;
Chair of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems;
Member of the High-Level Expert Group on AI with the European Commission
9/28/2020 5:30:00 9/28/2020 10:30:00 9/28/2020 11:30:00 9/28/2020 18:30:00 9/28/2020 17:30:00 End of Day 1
ICRES 2020 Program Day 2
New York Time London Time Paris Time Tokyo Time Taipei Time Duration Topic Speaker   Affiliation
9/28/2020 21:00:00 9/29/2020 2:00:00 9/29/2020 3:00:00 9/29/2020 10:00:00 9/29/2020 9:00:00 0:15:00 Login
9/28/2020 21:15:00 9/29/2020 2:15:00 9/29/2020 3:15:00 9/29/2020 10:15:00 9/29/2020 9:15:00 0:05:00 Welcome
9/28/2020 21:20:00 9/29/2020 2:20:00 9/29/2020 3:20:00 9/29/2020 10:20:00 9/29/2020 9:20:00 1:00:00 Robots That Look After Grandma? A Gerontechnology Point Of View Yeh-Liang Hsu Director, Gerontechnology Research Center, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
9/28/2020 22:20:00 9/29/2020 3:20:00 9/29/2020 4:20:00 9/29/2020 11:20:00 9/29/2020 10:20:00 0:10:00 Break
9/28/2020 22:30:00 9/29/2020 3:30:00 9/29/2020 4:30:00 9/29/2020 11:30:00 9/29/2020 10:30:00 0:20:00 The Role of AI And Robotics In The Assistive Technology Ecosystem Amit Kumar Pandey President, Hanson Robotics
9/28/2020 22:50:00 9/29/2020 3:50:00 9/29/2020 4:50:00 9/29/2020 11:50:00 9/29/2020 10:50:00 0:20:00 Prioritizing Wellbeing Indicators as the Metrics for Success for AI John Havens Executive Director, The IEEE Global A/IS Ethics Initiative
9/28/2020 23:10:00 9/29/2020 4:10:00 9/29/2020 5:10:00 9/29/2020 12:10:00 9/29/2020 11:10:00 0:20:00 AI-LiDAR Based People Flow Management System for Prevention of COVID-19 Cheng-Hsien Chen Senior Researcher, Center for Measurement Standards, Industrial Technology Research Institute
9/28/2020 23:30:00 9/29/2020 4:30:00 9/29/2020 5:30:00 9/29/2020 12:30:00 9/29/2020 11:30:00 0:20:00 Ethics: The New Frontier Of Technology Edson Prestes Professor, Institute of Informatics of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;
Member of the UNESCO AHEG for the Recommendation on the Ethics of AI;
South America Ambassador at IEEE TechEthics;
Member of the United Nations Secretary General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation;
Chair of the IEEE RAS/SA 7007 – Ontological Standard for Ethically Driven Robotics and Automation Systems Working
9/28/2020 23:50:00 9/29/2020 4:50:00 9/29/2020 5:50:00 9/29/2020 12:50:00 9/29/2020 11:50:00 0:20:00 Ethic issues in clinical application of robot-assisted rehabilitation Yu-Cheng Pei MD, PhD., Director of Dept of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan
9/29/2020 0:10:00 9/29/2020 5:10:00 9/29/2020 6:10:00 9/29/2020 13:10:00 9/29/2020 12:10:00 0:30:00 Lunch break
9/29/2020 0:40:00 9/29/2020 5:40:00 9/29/2020 6:40:00 9/29/2020 13:40:00 9/29/2020 12:40:00 0:20:00 What Is The Meaning Of Culture-Bound Ethical Norms For Robots? The Answer From Hypergraphical Inferential Semantics Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu and Michael Giancola. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
9/29/2020 1:00:00 9/29/2020 6:00:00 9/29/2020 7:00:00 9/29/2020 14:00:00 9/29/2020 13:00:00 0:20:00 Robot Safety Carole Franklin Director of Standards Development, RIA
9/29/2020 1:20:00 9/29/2020 6:20:00 9/29/2020 7:20:00 9/29/2020 14:20:00 9/29/2020 13:20:00 1:00:00 Social Implementation of Service Robots Based upon Safety Guidelines Yoji Yamada Professor, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
9/29/2020 2:20:00 9/29/2020 7:20:00 9/29/2020 8:20:00 9/29/2020 15:20:00 9/29/2020 14:20:00 0:20:00 Using The Public Perception Of Drones To Design For Explicability Dylan Cawthorne and Marianne Harbo Frederiksen. University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
9/29/2020 2:40:00 9/29/2020 7:40:00 9/29/2020 8:40:00 9/29/2020 15:40:00 9/29/2020 14:40:00 0:20:00 Developing And Evaluating Complex Interventions: The Case Of Robotic Systems In Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy Isabel Ferreira Centre of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon and Institute for Systems and Robotics/IST. University of Lisbon, Portugal
9/29/2020 3:00:00 9/29/2020 8:00:00 9/29/2020 9:00:00 9/29/2020 16:00:00 9/29/2020 15:00:00 0:10:00 Break
9/29/2020 3:10:00 9/29/2020 8:10:00 9/29/2020 9:10:00 9/29/2020 16:10:00 9/29/2020 15:10:00 0:20:00 Africa Embraces AI, Robotics, And Machine Learning David Vernon Carnegie Mellon University Africa, Rwanda
9/29/2020 3:30:00 9/29/2020 8:30:00 9/29/2020 9:30:00 9/29/2020 16:30:00 9/29/2020 15:30:00 0:20:00 IT Services to Robotics In India Gurvinder Singh Virk Managing Director, Endoenergy Systems Limited, UK and India
9/29/2020 3:50:00 9/29/2020 8:50:00 9/29/2020 9:50:00 9/29/2020 16:50:00 9/29/2020 15:50:00 0:20:00 Automation for a Changing World – Delta Industrial robots Peter Peng Director, Robotic Automation Business Dept., Delta Electronics, Inc., Taiwan
9/29/2020 4:10:00 9/29/2020 9:10:00 9/29/2020 10:10:00 9/29/2020 17:10:00 9/29/2020 16:10:00 0:20:00 Examples of Upgrading Industrial Robot for Collaborative Application Jui-Yiao Su Chief Strategy Officer, Mechavision Inc., Taiwan
9/29/2020 4:30:00 9/29/2020 9:30:00 9/29/2020 10:30:00 9/29/2020 17:30:00 9/29/2020 16:30:00 0:20:00 The Significance of Digital Parenting: Towards an International Ethical Framework Thando Nkohla-Ramunenyiwa University of South Africa, South Africa
9/29/2020 4:50:00 9/29/2020 9:50:00 9/29/2020 10:50:00 9/29/2020 17:50:00 9/29/2020 16:50:00 0:20:00 Four Ways Of Dealing With The Problem Of Agency Zsolt Palatinus University of Szeged, Hungary
9/29/2020 5:10:00 9/29/2020 10:10:00 9/29/2020 11:10:00 9/29/2020 18:10:00 9/29/2020 17:10:00 0:20:00 “How Do You Lip Read A Robot?” ”Recruitment AI Has A Disability Problem” Susan Scott-Parker CEO, Business Disability International, UK
9/29/2020 5:30:00 9/29/2020 10:30:00 9/29/2020 11:30:00 9/29/2020 18:30:00 9/29/2020 17:30:00 0:15:00 Further steps and conclusion Committee
9/29/2020 5:45:00 9/29/2020 10:45:00 9/29/2020 11:45:00 9/29/2020 18:45:00 9/29/2020 17:45:00 End of Conference

Preliminary instructions for Oral Presenters

All lecture theatres have the following equipment:

  • PC with USB ports
  • Data projector
  • DVD Player
  • Amplifier and sound system

Regular presentations: A 20-minutes slot is allocated to each regular oral presentation, of which 15 minutes are assigned to the presentation, 3 minutes to discuss and 2 minutes to change sessions.

Keynote presentations: A 60-minutes slot is allocated to keynote presentations, of which 45 minutes are assigned to the presentation, up to 13 minutes for discussion and 2 minutes for changing sessions.

Presenters and sessions chairs are advised to observe the above format strictly.

Preparation of Oral Presentations: To help us organize the material for use with the Data projector, please use the following methods (in order of preference) for efficient speaker changeover, flexibility, and reliability:

  1. Upload your PowerPoint presentation electronically onto the “Final Paper Submission” site of the conference, at latest during the week commencing 14 September 2020. Please bring with you a backup on a USB Flash drive.
  2. Bring your presentation on a USB Flash drive. All presentations will be copied onto the lecture room desktop just before the event so that everything is there and ready to run.
  3. It will be possible to hook up laptops to the data projector for those users who have specialist software packages that may not reside on the lecture theatre’s PC.