Symposium organized by the Collaborative Research Centre Everyday Activity Science and Engineering (EASE) of the University of Bremen to bring together experts in the areas of knowledge representation and reasoning and robotics during the first EASE KR Symposium on Interaction-engaging Robots.
I was invited by Prof. Michael Beetz, Daniel Beßler and Mihai Pomarlan to attend the symposium and moderate the final session to draw a scientific roadmap. We are currently writing a position article based on some of the conclusions that we extracted during that session.