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Monday 31 March 17:00- 20:00 A EYE Art Exhibition Private View, Weston Atrium 18:00- 20:00 Wine Reception, Terrace Tuesday 1 April 9:00- 9:30 Coffee & Registration 9:30- 10:30 Convention Plenary LG02: Susan Stepney When does a slime mould compute?Room LG01 314 326 305 LG02 11:00 AI & Games Rapidly Adaptive Monte Carlo Tree Search (Simon Lucas) Computational Scientific Discovery Robot Scientists: Automating Biology and Chemistry (Ross King) Representation and Reality ‘The Quantum Field Theory (QFT) Dual Paradigm in fundamental Physics and the Semantic Information Content and Measure in Cognitive Sciences’ (Gianfranco Basti) Machine Learning, Expressive Movement, Interaction Design, Creative Applications Symposium Introduction (Frederic Bevilacqua, Baptiste Caramiaux, Rebecca Fiebrink, Marco Gillies, Atau

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Monday 31 March

17:00-20:00

A EYE Art Exhibition Private View, Weston Atrium

18:00-20:00

Wine Reception, Terrace

Tuesday 1 April

9:00-9:30

Coffee & Registration

9:30-10:30

Convention Plenary LG02: Susan Stepney ‘When does a slime mould compute?’

Room LG01 314 326 305 LG02 11:00 AI & Games

Rapidly Adaptive Monte Carlo Tree Search (Simon Lucas)

Computational Scientific Discovery Robot Scientists: Automating Biology and Chemistry (Ross King)

Representation and Reality ‘The Quantum Field Theory (QFT) Dual Paradigm in fundamental Physics and the Semantic Information Content and Measure in Cognitive Sciences’ (Gianfranco Basti)

Machine Learning, Expressive Movement, Interaction Design, Creative Applications Symposium Introduction (Frederic Bevilacqua, Baptiste Caramiaux, Rebecca Fiebrink, Marco Gillies, Atau

Tanaka)

11:30 As above The HR3 Discovery System: Design Decisions and Implementation Details (Simon Colton, Ramin Ramezani and Maria Teresa Llano)

‘Reality construction through info-computation’ (Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic)

Full-Body Gait Reconstruction Using Covariance-Based Mapping Within a Realtime HMM-Based Framework (J. Tilmanne, N. d’Alessandro, T. Ravet, M. Astrinaki and A. Moinet)

12:00 Automating Game Design In Three Dimensions (Michael Cook, Simon Colton & Jeremy Gow)

Evolving Process-Based Models from Psychological Data using Genetic Programming (Peter Lane, Peter Sozou, Mark Addis and Fernand Gobet)

‘Deconflation of cognitive tests, network science and subjective computation’ (Hector Zenil)

A Self Adaptive Architecture for Hand-Tracked 3D Authoring Interface (F. Nunnari and A. Heloir)

12:30 Countdown Numbers Game: Solved, Analysed, Extended (Simon Colton)

Experimental Logic as a Model of Development of Mathematical Knowledge ( Michał Godziszewski)

‘Action and Representation: two perspectives on the Mind’ (Roberta Lanfredini)

Variations as Expressive Vector for HCI (B. Caramiaux and A.Tanaka)

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00 Monte Carlo Search for a real-time

Computing and Philosophy

‘Is Morphological Computation Really

Computational intelligence

Mapping by Demonstration (J.

arcade game, Puyo-Puyo (Paul Hanson & David Moffat)

The Brain as a Model of the World (Oron Shagrir)

Computation? A Conceptual Analysis of the Contributions of the Body to Cognition and Control’ (Vincent Müller & Matej Hoffmann)

‘Autaptic Circuits for Neural Vehicles’ (Steve Battle)

Françoise, N.Schnell and F Bevilacqua)

14:30 Learning to play Monopoly: A Reinforcement Learning approach (Panagiotis Bailis, Anestis Fachantidis & Ioannis Vlahavas)

Observer Relativity, Physical Properties and Causation (Graham White)

‘How different are the visual representations used for object recognition in middle childhood and adulthood?’ (Dean Petters, John Hummel, Martin Jüttner, Ellie Wakui, Jules Davidoff)

‘The CREDO stack: theory to practice in cognitive systems engineering’ (John Fox)

Machine Learning within Ableton Live (G. Torre)

15:00 A Logical Approach to Building Dungeons: Answer Set Programming for Hierarchical Procedural Content Generation in Roguelike Games (Anthony Smith & Joanna Bryson)

From Observer-Relativity to Assignment-Dependence (John Preston)

‘On the Realism of Human and Machine Representational Constraints: A Functionalist Account on Cognitive Ontologies’ (Zarebski David)

‘Emerging Dimension Weights in a Conceptual Spaces Model of Concept Combination’ (Martha Lewis & Jonathan Lawry)

Legible Machine Learning for Body Language Based Gameplay (M. Gillies)

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00 Briefing Virtual Actors: a First Report on the PRESTO Project ( Paolo Busetta, Chiara Ghidini, Antonella De Angeli & Zeno Menestrina)

‘Models, metaphors and meaning: Why the brain is still not a computer, via Searle and Kant’ (Yasemin J. Erden)

‘Machine Consciousness, Mind & Consciousness’ (Rajakishore Nath)

‘Integrated Analysis of Ground Level and Aerial Image Data’ (Sambit Bhattacharya & Anil Cheriyadat)

Interactive Machine Learning, Wekinator (R. Fiebrink)

16:30 Toward Using Games and Artificial Intelligence to Proactively Sense the Real World (Spencer Frazier & Mark Riedl)

Algorithms Implemented in Space and Time (Paul Schweizer)

‘The relevance of language for the problem of representation’ (Raffaela Giovagnoli)

‘Recursive Least Squares for Echo State Network Damage Compensation’ (Daniel Dean, Slawomir Nasuto & Kevin Warwick)

Creativity, Dual Process Theory, and the Navigation of Music Solution-Space (R. Tubb)

17:00 BCI Games: Concepts and Classifiers (Ahmed Sedeeq & Daniela Romano)

Discussion Discussion General Discussion & Close

Wrap-up Discussion

18:00-19:00

Public Lecture LG02: John Barnden ‘Creative Metaphor, Mind Out! Or Rather, Mind In’

19:00-21:00

AISB Committee Meeting (327 or 332)

Wednesday 2 April

9:00-9:30 Coffee & Registration

9:30-10:30 Convention Plenary LG02: Lucy Suchman 'Human(oid) Robot Reconfigurations’

Room LG02 302 LG01 326 305 314 102 11:00 Should

Artificial Intelligence be used to make kill decisions on the battlefield? Introduction to lethal targeting issues Noel Sharkey, University of Sheffield and chair of ICRAC

Computing and Philosophy Rejecting the Received View: Representation, Computation, and Observer-Relativity (Joe Dewhurst)

Consciousness without inner models? A Sensorimotor account of what is going in on our heads

What is the brain doing in the sensorimotor theory? (Kevin O’Regan & Jan Degenaar)

Computational Creativity 'A cognitive architecture for creativity' Geraint Wiggins – invited speaker

Embodied Cognition, Acting and Performance The Performing Self’ (Experience Bryon and Deirdre McLaughlin)

11:30 As above What is the Role of the Observer in a Computation? (Peter Leupold)

To be a proper non-representational theory of perception, the sensorimotor approach must be a fully non-

'Skills and the Appreciation of Computer Art' (Margaret Boden)

Stanislavski’s Radiation and the perception of shared consciousness (Grant Olson)

representational theory of behaviour (Martin Fultot)

12:00 Keynote: Why we need an international prohibition on fully autonomous weapons, Steven Goose, Director of Human Rights Watch Arms Division

On Acid Drops and Teardrops: Observer Issues in Computational Creativity (Simon Colton, Michael Cook, Rose Hepworth and Alison Pease)

Bilateral mutual gain control, beamforming, and Being There (Nicholas Wilkinson & Giorgio Metta)

'On the Future of Computers and Creativity' (Jon McCormack & Mark D'Inverno)

Can Cognitive Science resolve Diderot’s Paradox? (David Jackson)

12:30 As above Discussion The role of sensorimotor feedback in a brain state transition from passive to active processing (Christopher L Buckley & Taro Toyoizumi)

'Considering the Law as an Evaluative Mechanism for Computational Creativity' (Stephen McGregor)

Designing Phenomenology for Creative Performance with Technology (Colin Johnson)

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00 Panel 1: Ethical and Societal:

Autonomy of Computation

Structural affordances &

Live Algorithms

Actors’ Practice as Bodily

Lucy Suchman, Lancaster, Laura Boillot, Article 36 (TBC) Alex Leveringhaus, Oxford University +TBC Chair Noel Sharkey

and Observer Dependence (Marcin J. Schroeder)

the embodiment of bodily experience (Adrian Alsmith)

Live Algorithms: A composer's perspective/We are algorithms. Michael Young and Tim Blackwell.

'Accomplice: Creative Robotics and Embodied Computational Creativity' (Rob Saunders & Petra Gemeinboeck)

Hermeneutics - Score time representation of prosodic features in actors’ speech for comparative analysis (Elaine Chew, Nicole Karakin, Graham White)

14:30 As above Relativity of Computational Descriptions (Piotr Jablonski)

Predictive Perception of Sensorimotor Contingencies: Explaining perceptual presence and its absence in synaesthesia (Anil Seth)

Extending Instruments with Live Algorithms in a Percussion / Code Duo. Paul Hession and Alex Mclean.

'Automating Fictional Ideation using ConceptNet' (Maria Teresa Llano Rodriguez, Rose Hepworth, Simon Colton, John Charnley & Jeremy Gow)

The use of Image Schemata in Psychophysical Actor Training (Maria Kapsali)

15:00 As above Computation as knowledge generation,with application to the observer-relativity problem (Jiri Wiedermann and Jan van Leeuwen)

Perceptual presence enacted: Commentary on Seth’s predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies

Algorithmic Music As Intelligent Game Music. Anthony Prechtl, Robin Laney, Alistair Willis and Robert Samuels.

'On Evil and Computational Creativity' (Mohammad Majid Al-Rifaie & Ahmed Aber)

The ‘Basic Neurological Patterns’ in a somatic approach to acting (Christina Kapadocha)

(Erik Myin, Karim Zahidi & Jan Degenaar)

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00 Panel 2: Technical and Humanitarian: Steve Wright, Leeds Met, Mark Coekelberg, De Montfort, Steve Goose, Human Rights Watch Dave Webb, Leeds Met and CND Chair John Finney, Pugwash

Natural Computation: the Cellular Automata Case (Martin Schuele)

Searching for the roots of experience: Early nervous systems and the origins of the animal sensorimotor organization (Fred Keijzer)

Quantum Canticorum. Richard Hoadley.

'Reviewing Propp's Story Generation Procedure in the Light of Computational Creativity' (Pablo Gervás)

The Language of Embodiment in Actor Training (Ross Prior)

The Future of Art and Computing: A Post-Turing Centennial Perspective ‘The Visual Language of Contemporary Digital Art and Its Collaborative Aspects on Science’ (Solvita Zarina)

16:30 As above Structure and Dynamics in Implementation of Computations (Jacques Mallah)

Attunement, habits, and knowing what to do (Dag Munk Lindemann & Oliver Kauffmann)

Fundamental considerations for empirical research on artificial improvisation systems. Adam Linson.

'Artistically skilled embodied agents' (Patrick Tresset & Oliver Deussen)

The commensurability of bodies across cultural borders (Jane Turner)

‘A model for computational simulation of intuition’ (Rusins Freivalds)

17:00 As above Emergence of Euclidian Geometry in a Computational Universe (Michael Nicolaidis)

Consciousness without inner models: General discussion (chair: Jan Degenaar)

Generating Complex Musical Structure from Social Network Communications. Daniel Jones and Peter Gregson.

'Generating expressive timing by combining rhythmic categories and Lindenmayer systems' (Carlos Vaquero Patricio & Henkjan Honing)

Invited Speaker Embodying Other Minds: Engaging with Autism through Participatory Performance (Nicola Shaughnessy)

‘Art and Computing: a Marriage Made in Mathematics” (S Barry Cooper)

18:00-19:00

AISB Annual General Meeting LG01

18.45-19.45

Live Algorithms for Music concert, featuring: Paul Hession and Alex Mclean. Code Duo. Ryo Ikeshiro. Construction in Kneading. Richard Hoadley. Quantum² Canticorum, Location: Deptford Town Hall Council Chambers

20:00-22:00

MIL-STD-1815, Location TBC

Thursday 3 April

9:00- 9:30

Coffee & Registration

9:30-10:30

Convention Plenary LG02: Terrence Deacon ‘In what sense could a machine be alive?’

Room LG01 332 314 302 326 LG02 305 102 11:00 Love and Sex

with Robots “The Ethical Principle of Transparency for Artificially Intelligent Romantic Companions” (Joanna Bryson)

Questions, discourse and dialogue: 20 years after Making it Explicit Discourse as practice: from Bourdieu to Brandom (Rodger Kibble)

New Perspectives on Colour 'How color language is shaped by the variability of reflected light under changes of illumination' (Christoph Witzel, Francois Cinotti and J. Kevin O'Regan)

Third International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot-Interaction Welcome & Session 1: Assistive Robots “How Socially Assistive Robots Supporting on Cognitive Tasks Perform” (S. Schneider et al.) “A Template-Based User-Teaching System for an Assistive Robot” (J. Saunders & K. Dautenhahn)

Evolutionary Computing 20 A Model for Characterising the Collective Dynamic Behaviour of Evolutionary Algorithms. (M. Turkey & R. Poli)

Re-Conceptualizing Mental “Illness”. Enactive Philosophy and Cognitive Science: An Ongoing Dialogue Talking Therapies: An Enactive View (Mark McKergow)

The Future of Art and Computing: A Post-Turing Centennial Perspective ‘From Turing Machines to Dynamic Networks - The Future of Computational Art Systems’ (Ernest Edmonds)

11:30 “What’s Love Got to do with It?” (Ron Arkin)

Making It Problematic (Stephen Rainey)

‘The spectrum of red. Colour names in Portuguese’ (Alina Villalva, João Paulo Silvestre and Paulo Pacheco)

Discussion of Session 1

A review of Hyper-Heuristic frameworks. (P. Ryser-Welch & J. Miller)

Towards an Enactivist Approach to Social and Emotional Attachment (Dean Petters)

‘Artistic Intuition Meets Technical Ingenuity: The Unique Contribution to Digital Art History of 1960’s Computer Art Pioneer, Desmond Paul Henry (1921-2004)’ (Elaine O’Hanrahan)

12:00 “The Machine to be Another: Embodiment Performance to Promote Empathy Among Individuals” (Philippe Betrtrand, Daniel Gonzalez-Franco, Christian Cherene & Arthur Pointeau)

Queries and Assertions in Minimally Discursive Practices (Jared Millson)

‘Colour associations in a young adult indian population’ (Valerie Bonnardel, Nijoo Dubey, Sucharita Beniwal and Mayukhini Pande)

Session 2: Social Robots in Homes “Long-Term Evaluation of a Social Robot in Real Homes” (M. de Graaf, B. Allouch, J. van Dijk) “Mutual Care: How older adults react when they should help their care robot” (L. Lammer et al.)

On the Interaction between Self-adaptive Mutation and Memetic Learning. (J. Smith)

Does the Mind Extend into the World? (Rachel Gunn)

‘Cellular Forms: An artistic Exploration of Morphogenesis’ (Andy Lomas)

12:30 “For the Love of Artifice” (Trudy

Logical Omniscience

‘Augmenting Basic Colour

Discussion of Session 2

Towards the Evolution of

Mental Health and the

‘ICT & Art Connect: The

Barber) and Acknowledged vs. Consequential Commitments (Niels Skovgaard Olsen)

Terms in English’ (Dimitris Mylonas and Lindsay MacDonald)

Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines Using Supershapes. (R. Preen & L. Bull)

Mind/Body "Problem" (Joel Parthemore)

Future of Art and Computing: Though Intuition, Ingenuity and Open Consultation ’ (Anna Dumitriu)

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00 “Sex with Robots” (Chloe De Bie)

Towards a computational account of inferentialist meaning (Paul Piwek)

‘Colorreflectivity in Daylit Spaces’ (Esther Hagenlocher)

Machine Ethics in the Context of Medical and Care Agents ‘Toward ethical intelligent autonomous healthcare agents: A case-supported principle-based behavior paradigm’ (Michael Anderson and Susan Leigh Anderson)

Session 3: Child-Robot Interaction “Investigating the Impact of Gender Development in Child-Robot Interaction” (A. Sandygulova, M. Dragone, G. O’Hare) “KASPAR in the Wild – Initial Findings from a Pilot Study” (D. Syrdal et al.)

NeuroEvolution: The Importance of Transfer Function Evolution and Heterogeneous Networks. (A. Turner & J. Miller)

Science and Psychotherapy: Are Tensions Opportunities? (Blay Whitby)

‘ICT & Art Connect: Revelations by Flicker: Dream Machines and Electroencephalographic signals in art’ (Luciana Haill)

14:30 “modality Reasoning with ‘Spectacular ‘Moral Coppélia: “Robot-Mediated Exploiting Cognitive ‘ICT & Art

Reduction for Enhancing Human Likeliness” (Kaiko Kuwamura & Suichi Nishio)

Topoi - towards a rhetorical approach to non-monotonicity (Ellen Breitholtz)

Spectrum’ (Ashley Murphy and Ajmal Aqtash)

Affective moral reasoning with twofold autonomy and a touch of personality’ (Matthijs Pontier, Guy Widdershoven, Johan Hoorn, Jean-Louis van Gelder and Reinout de Vries)

Interviews: What do Potential Users Think?” (L. Wood et al.) Discussion of Session 3

generalisation symmetries in accuracy-based learning classifier systems. (L. Bull)

Benefits in Manic Depressive Illness (Magdalena Antrobus)

Connect: Ministry of Measurement: collecting data as art’ (Geoff Howse)

15:00 “Sexbots: Can we justify engineering care bots who love too much?” (Robin Mackenzie)

Languages as Mechanisms for Interaction (Ruth Kempson)

‘Colour and Directionality in Surface Reflectance’ (Lindsay MacDonald)

‘To delegate or not to delegate: Care robots and the question of moral agency’ (Aimee Van Wynsberghe)

Discussion of Session 3 (continued)

An Evolvable Representation for High-Dimensional Evolutionary Robotics. (A. Churchill, V. Vasas, G. Gordon & C. Fernando)

Whose Illness? Man, Mind, and Mental Illness (Sahon Bhattacharyya & Asena Paskaleva)

‘ICT & Art Connect: Findings by The Data & Ethics Working Group’ (Mike Thompson and Susana Camara)

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00 “The Machine Rules” (John McKnight & Katrin Tiidenberg)

A formal dialogue model for ontology authoring (Richard Power)

‘”These people saw in colour, light and shade”: capturing colour in the

‘The Other Question—caring for robotic care-giver’ (David Gunkel)

Invited Talk: ‘Human-Robot Interaction for Embodied Language

Immune Clonal Multi-objective Optimization based Simultaneous

‘ICT & Art Connect: Connecting ICT & Art Communities –

archaeological record’ (Kate Devlin)

Learning’ (Angelo Cangelosi)

Clustering and Classification for Classification. (R. Shang, L. Jiao, Y. Su & Y. Li)

Early Outcomes’ (Camille Baker)

16:30 “Kisseneger: A Kiss Messenger” (Adrian David Cheok, Jordan Tewell & Swetha S. Bobba)

Towards Natural Clarification Questions in Dialogue Systems (Svetlana Stoyanchev, Alex Liu and Julia Hirschberg)

‘Durer’s Rhinoceros – Artists’ Approaches to Reproducing Texture in Art’ (Carinna Parraman)

‘The ethics of cybertherapy (Blay Whitby)

As above

‘TURING a staged case history’ (Maria Elisabetta Marelli and Massimo Marchi)

17:00 “I wish you were here – not! Future spatially separated sexual intercourse” (Matthias Wagner & Wolfgang Broll)

Wrap up ‘The Built Heritage and Contemporary Colours’ (Jorge De Novais Bastos)

‘Care is In the air: Artificial medical care agents and environments of care’ (Darian Meacham & Matthew Studley)

As above ‘TURING a staged case history’ (Maria Elisabetta Marelli and Massimo Marchi)

18:00-19:00

Public Lecture LG02: Simon Colton ‘The Painting Fool: Weak and Strong Computational Creativity Research in Action’

20:00-22:30

Convention Dinner

Friday 4 April

9:00- 9:30

Coffee & Registration

9:30-10:30

Convention Plenary LG02: TBC

Room LG01 102 314 302 326 LG02 305 332 11:00 History and

Philosophy of Programming Programming, Theories and Science: A Retrospective Discussion (Martin Loomes)

New Perspectives on Colour ‘Discomfort and hypermetabolism’ (Arnold Wilkins and Paul Hibbard) Machine Ethics in the Context of Medical and Care Agents

Machine Ethics in the Context of Medical and Care Agents ‘The Paro seal robot: demeaning or enabling?’ (Amanda Sharkey and Natalie Wood)

Third International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot-Interaction Session 1: Non-Humanlike Robot Embodiments “Studying People’s Emotional Responses to Robot’s Movements” (J. Angel, A. Bonarini); “Towards a Performative Body Mapping Approach” (P. Gemeinboeck,

Varieties of Enactivism: A Conceptual Geography

“Enriching Radically Enactive Cognitive Science” (Daniel Hutto)

Re-Conceptualizing Mental “Illness”. Enactive Philosophy and Cognitive Science: An Ongoing Dialogue Respecting Autistics and Preventing Autism: Exploring a Tension in the Allocation of Public Resources (Chong-Ming Lim)

Intelligent Systems for Animal Welfare Modeling organisms and populations (David Harel)

R. Saunders)

11:30 What can Programming Language Research Learn from the Philosophy of Science? (Tomas Petricek)

‘Solidlessness!’ (Joaquim Santos. William Turner and Sou Fugimoto)

‘Cognitive and assistive technologies in care practice’ (Madeline Drake)

Discussion of Session 1

“Enriching Radically Enactive Cognitive Science” (Daniel Hutto)

Phenomenology of Hidden Anxiety in Euphoric Mania (Yosuke Taniuchi)

Modeling organisms and populations (David Harel)

12:00 The Elusive Low Level (Graham White)

‘Color and Aesthetics in the Oporto São João Bridge’ (Jorge De Novais Bastos)

‘Artificial agents, good care, and modernity’ (Mark Coeckelbergh)

Session 2: Human-Robot Collaboration “Relative Importance of Spatial and Temporal Precision for User Satisfaction in Human-Robot Object Handover Interactions” (A. Koene et al.); “On the Effect of Operator Modality on Social and Spatial Presence during Teleoperation of a Human-Like Robot” (C. Becker-Asano et

“Sensorimotor theory and enactivism” (Jan Degenaar and Kevin O’Regan)

Thought Insertion, Ownership, and Affective Framing (Michelle Maiese)

Towards Smart Kennels for Supporting Canine Welfare: from Design to Methodological Requirements (Clara Mancini, Guy Dewsbury, Janet van der Linden, Gerd Kortuem, Daniel Mills and Nikki Smith)

al.)

12:30 Computational Hardness of Undecidable Sentences and Algorithmic Learnability (Michał Tomasz Godziszewski)

Discussion Discussion of Session 2

“Sensorimotor theory and enactivism” (Jan Degenaar and Kevin O’Regan)

Excessive Presence: A Heideggerian Analysis of the Phenomenology of Tourettes Syndrome (Ben Trubody)

Identification of nesting phase in tortoise populations by neural networks(Roberto Barbuti, Alessio Micheli, Stefano Chessa and Rita Pucci)

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00 Embodied vs. Simulated Behaviour and Cognition: What could Robotics contribute to Language Sciences? Invited Talk: “Towards Communicative Machines” (Roger Moore)

Making a Place for Programmers (Mark Priestley)

‘The Creation of a Virtual Colour Course’ (Garth Lewis)

‘Targeted killing and mediated caring. How image-guided robotic interventions redefine radiosurgical practice’ (Moritz Queisner and Kathrin Friedrich)

Session 3: Position Papers “Do Emotions Matter in the Ethics of Human-Robot Interaction? – Artificial Empathy and Companion Robots” (B. Baumgaertner, A. Weiss) “Pervasive Memory: the Future of Long-

“Enactivism without Autonomy: On what went wrong at the roots of enactivism and how we should recover the autonomous foundations of sensorimotor agency” (Xabier Barandiaran)

Poster presentation: Relational Autonomy and Psychiatry (Henrik Levinsson, Margareta Östman & Lars Kjellin)

Designing smart toys for the cognitive enrichment of elephants (Fiona French, Clara Mancini, Neil Smith and Helen Sharp)

Term Social HRI Lies in the Past” (P. Baxter, T. Belpaeme)

14:30 Interactive Discussion

Technosectarianism: Applying Religious Metaphors to Programming (Stephanie Mawler)

TBC ‘Trust in the context of robot assisted surgery’ (John P. Sullins)

As above “Enactivism without Autonomy: On what went wrong at the roots of enactivism and how we should recover the autonomous foundations of sensorimotor agency” (Xabier Barandiaran)

An Enactive Critique of the Psychopathologies of Cognitive Science (Tom Froese)

The emergence of social interaction between Dog and an Unidentified Moving Object(Anna Gergely, Eszter Petró, József Topál and Ádám Miklósi)

15:00 “Towards a model for grounding semantic composition” (M. Daoutis, N. Mavridis)

Panini grammar is the earliest known computing language (John Kadvany)

‘Enhancing color reproduction in InDesign for Packaging’ (Adel Khodeir)

‘Ameliorating patient-caregiver stigma in early-stage Parkinson’s Disease using robot co-mediators’ (Ronald Arkin)

As above “The Normative Turn in Enactive Theory: An Investigation of its Roots and Implications” (Nathaniel Barrett)

Panel discussion: Re-Conceptualizing Mental Illness

Empowering Assistance Dogs: An Alarm Interface for Canine Use (Charlotte Robinson, Clara Mancini, Janet van der Linden, Claire Guest and Rob Harris)

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00 Invited Talk: “AI Discussion ‘CALONIS: An “Enactive Mental Illness Intelligent

techniques to study child language acquisition: robots or simulations?” (Paul Vogt)

session: What issues have arisen from this symposium that need to be solved in colour research today? Are there new avenues for collaboration here today?

artificial companion for the care of cognitively-impaired patients’ (Yorick Wilks and Jan Jasiewicz)

affectivity, extended” (Giovanna Colombetti)

and Cognitive Science (Boden)

Systems for Animal Welfare: the need for an interdisciplinary approach (Shaun Lawson and Daniel Mills)

16:30 Interactive Discussion

As above ‘From decision support systems to autonomous agents: how can we ensure ethical practice?’ (John Fox and Omar Khan)

“The Revolution will not be Optimised: Enactivism, Embodiment and Relationality” (Michael Wheeler)

(Boden) Intelligent Systems for Animal Welfare: the need for an interdisciplinary approach (Shaun Lawson and Daniel Mills)

17:00 “Implications of the Embodied Language: From Learning in Humans to Multisensory Integration in Robots” (M. Paradowsky)

As above ‘What asking potential users about ethical values adds to our understanding of an ethical framework for social robots for older people’ (Heather Draper, Tom Sorell, Sandra Bedaf

“The Revolution will not be Optimised: Enactivism, Embodiment and Relationality” (Michael Wheeler)

(Boden) ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

Bedaf, Christina Gutierrez Ruiz, Hagen Lehmann, Michael Hervé, Gert Jan Gelderblom, Kerstin Dautenhahn and Farshid Amirabdollahian)

18:00-20:00

Debate LG01: What could Robotics contribute to Language Sciences?

18:00-20:00

Public Lecture LG02: Hannah Smithson ‘New perspectives on colour from a 13th century account of light, material and rainbows’