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📔演講主題:
An Overview of Social-Technical Research Issues in Social Robots
社交機器人中社會技術研究議題概述

👨‍💻演講者:
Patrick C. K. Hung
Faculty of Business and IT, Ontario Tech University, Canada

🕜演講日期:
2023/6/19 Mon.  13:30-15:30

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📖演講摘要:
The concept of robots, or other autonomous constructions, can be found in many diverse cultures dating back to ancient times. A social robot is the Internet of Things (IoT), consisting of a physical robot component that connects to Cloud services to improve the ease and productivity of activities through networking, multi-media, and sensory technologies. Many studies found that anthropomorphic designs of what robots are, what they can do, and how they should be understood resulted in greater user engagement within the history of Western countries. Humanoid robots usually behave like natural social interaction partners for human users, with features such as speech, gestures, and eye-gaze, referring to the users’ data and social background. However, cultural differences may influence human-robot interaction with different social norms and cultural traits. This talk will overview social-technical research works focusing on privacy in our Human Machine Lab at Ontario Tech University.

👨演講者簡介:
Patrick C. K. Hung is a Professor, Graduate Program Director of Computer Science and Director of International Programs at the Faculty of Business and Information Technology at Ontario Tech University, Canada. He is an Honorable Guest Professor at Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan. He was also a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Abertay University, Scotland, and a Visiting Researcher at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Dr. Hung worked with Boeing Research and Technology in Seattle on aviation services-related research with two U.S. patents on the mobile network dynamic workflow system. Before that, he was a Research Scientist with Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. He also worked in the software industry in Toronto. He is a founding member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Services Computing and IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. In addition, he is an editorial board member for the IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, an associate editor for Library Hi Tech, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Connection Science, and a coordinating editor of the Information Systems Frontiers. He has a Ph.D. and Master in Computer Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, a Master in Management Sciences from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and a Bachelor in Computer Science from the University of New South Wales, Australia.