2nd Workshop on Cognitive Architectures for Social Human-Robot Interaction 2016 (CogArch4sHRI 2016)
Paul Baxter, J. Gregory Trafton, Severin Lemaignan

TL;DR
This paper compiles proceedings from the 2nd workshop focused on cognitive architectures designed for enhancing social human-robot interaction, emphasizing recent advancements and collaborative research efforts in 2016.
Contribution
It presents a collection of research papers and discussions from the workshop, highlighting new approaches and challenges in cognitive architectures for social HRI.
Findings
Diverse cognitive models for social interaction
Emerging challenges in social robot cognition
Collaborative research directions in 2016
Abstract
This volume is the proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Cognitive Architectures for Social Human-Robot Interaction, held at the ACM/IEEE HRI 2016 conference, which took place on Monday 7th March 2016, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Organised by Paul Baxter (Plymouth University, U.K.), J. Gregory Trafton (Naval Research Laboratory, USA), and Severin Lemaignan (Plymouth University, U.K.).
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotics and Automated Systems
