IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO 2025)
17 July 2025 - 19 July 2025The IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics and Sociality (ARSO) 2025 is a premier global event bringing together leading experts, researchers, and innovators in the field of robotics.
Its primary aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between humans and robots, exploring how robotic systems can be seamlessly integrated into society to enhance quality of life, productivity, and safety. This conference serves as a vital platform for presenting groundbreaking research, exchanging cutting-edge ideas, and discussing the ethical and societal implications of advanced robotics.
Sharan Kaur, AMRC's cognitive robotics & automation lead engineer and Kevin Chan, AMRC's theme lead - industry 4.0, will contribute to the human-robot interaction regular session, where they will present their novel research on digitalising human state for ergonomic human-robot interaction through machine learning.
Their work uniquely considers human mobility, moving beyond static height estimations to predict physical ergonomics in HRI. This approach not only aims to enhance accessibility and user experience in human-machine interaction but also seeks to boost productivity by more effectively integrating humans into collaborative systems. By addressing a critical barrier to true human-machine collaboration, their research directly aligns with the Industry 5.0 paradigm of improving social sustainability through a focus on human factors. The insights gained from their presentation hold significant potential for diverse applications where humans are integral to the system, opening avenues for future collaborations in improving the accessibility and efficiency of human-machine systems through advanced ergonomic modelling.
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