Dear HART TG,
Calling all video gurus... Future Steven Spielberg? George Lucas? Kathleen Kennedy? Ok, maybe you won't win a PGA award for this, but you can win cash and bragging rights within the HART TG.
As a reminder, we invite you to participate in our HFES HART Video Contest! You can submit videos related to all aspects of Human-AI-Robot Teaming (HART) research and applications. The videos should be self-explanatory, of scientific relevance, and fun to watch. They will be peer-reviewed and voted on by HART TG members. The videos will be posted on HART TG website, HFES annual conference, and HART TG YouTube Channel. The top three rated videos will receive cash rewards:
First place: $200
Second place: $100
Third place: $50
Guidelines and Requirements:
The video should highlight your HART application and in particular the teaming aspects, either how you are designing for teaming or how the teaming works in action. Make sure your video includes a project/product with: (a) humans, (b) AI or robots, and (c) teaming between humans & AI/Robots.
Video content is expected to be high quality and to have human voice-overs or captions for explanations of the content.
The video should not exceed 3 minutes.
Our recommended video format is .MP4.
The videos should NOT be anonymized for review.
Video authors will be asked to sign a release granting permission to use the video content for the HFES conference. Copyright of the video remains with the author. Video authors are responsible for obtaining permission for any third party copyrighted material (music, video, images, etc.) in the video. Such content should not be included unless permission has been obtained prior to submission.
Submission Instructions:
Please submit a video and an abstract to hart.hfes@gmail.com, with a title: "AuthorLastName_HART Video Contest 2022". You can place the video and the abstract in a shared folder (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox), and then share the link to the folder (example) in your email.
The abstract must include:
Title
Authors (names, affiliation, and email).
Abstract (max. 150 words) and keywords.
Description of the video, including both a technical overview and an explanation of novelty, importance, and/or usefulness.
The length of the abstract and description should not exceed 1 page.
Evaluation:
HART TG members will receive an email after the submission deadline to vote for the best videos, along with guidance on the core criteria.
Important Dates:
September 15, 2022: Deadline for video submission
October 5, 2022: Notification of acceptance and votes
October 10-14, 2022: Video Broadcasting during the HFES In-person Conference
Video Chairs:
Joseph Lyons (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) Eric Holder (Army Research Laboratory, USA) Lixiao Huang (Arizona State University, USA)
For questions contact: joseph.lyons.6@us.af.mil
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Joseph Lyons
Centerville OH
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