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    Fourth EvAAL Competition
    (Evaluating AAL Systems through Competitive Benchmarking)
    <http://evaal.aaloa.org>

    TRACK 1: LOCALIZATION AND ACTIVITY RECOGNITION FOR AAL
    7-10 July 2014 -- Madrid, ES

    TRACK 2: RF-BASED INDOOR LOCALIZATION SOLUTIONS IN PUBLIC SPACES
    organized by the EVARILOS project
    June 2014 -- Ghent, BE

    TRACK 3: RF-BASED INDOOR LOCALIZATION ALGORITHMS
    organized by the EVARILOS project
    May - July 2014 -- online remote competition

    Final EvAAL workshop
    11 July 2014 -- Madrid, ES

    ================================================== ======================

    An initiative organised by the AALOA community (http://www.aaloa.org)
    and partially supported by universAAL (http://universaal.org)
    and EVARILOS (http://www.evarilos.eu)


    We are pleased to announce the 4th EvAAL Competition. EvAAL aims at
    bringing together academic and industrial research communities to work
    together on challenging open problems in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL),
    with the purpose of evaluating different approaches to AAL and
    envisioning new research opportunities. EvAAL is an opportunity to find
    good solutions to a number of challenges in the AAL domain.

    During the competition, we will collect data sets in realistic
    environments (the living labs), which we offer as benchmarks to
    researcher communities for the simulation and test of their solutions.

    The competition is composed of three tracks and a final workshop:

    - Track 1 on Localization and activity recognition for AAL, to be held
    on 7-11 July, 2014 at the Smart House Living Lab of the Universidad
    Polit?cnica de Madrid, Spain

    - Track 2 on RF-based indoor localization solutions in public spaces,
    organized by the EVARILOS consortium, to be held in June, 2014, at the
    test facilities of iMinds, Belgium

    - Track 3 on RF-based indoor localization algorithms, organized by the
    EVARILOS consortium, to be held online in May/June/July, 2014, with
    remote access to test facilities at Technische Universit?t Berlin,
    Germany and iMinds, Belgium

    - EvAAL workshop to be held on the 11 July, 2014 at the Universidad
    Polit?cnica de Madrid, Spain, and accompanying online session for the
    competitors in Track 2 and Track 3


    Track 1 ? Localization and Activity Recognition for AAL

    The automatic and unobtrusive identification of user's activities is one
    of the challenging goals of AAL. Real-time monitoring of human daily
    activities (e.g. sleeping, cooking, watching TV, etc.) could be a useful
    tool for many future AAL applications such as behavioural pattern
    recognition, detection of diseases or entertainment. Recognition of
    daily activities can make use of several sources of information
    including real-time position, usage of electronic appliances and
    recognition of movements.

    The aim of this competition is to award the best system in terms of
    activity recognition, localization and gesture/posture recognition from
    the point of view of AAL applications. We will welcome competitors to
    install their systems at the Smart House Living Lab and integrate their
    data with the ones provided by our installations for the best
    accuracy. The final score will be based on the accuracy of the
    recognized activities, localization and gestures/postures and other
    AAL-related criteria including user acceptance, integrability and
    installation complexity.


    Track 2 ? RF-based Indoor Localization Solutions in Public Spaces
    Organized by the EVARILOS project

    Localization in urban environments and buildings, where people spend
    most of their time, is a key component for achieving
    context-awareness. Due to the poor performance of established outdoor
    solutions like the GPS service, a number of alternative indoor
    localization solutions have been recently proposed, many of them
    leveraging radio frequency (RF).

    This track, organized by the EVARILOS consortium (see
    <http://www.evarilos.eu/open-challenge>), focuses on benchmarking
    complete localization solutions. The contestants will have opportunity
    to install additional hardware and software at the iMinds test facility
    in Ghent, Belgium. Available contexts include an office environment and
    an enclosed open space. All competing systems have to be either
    RF-based, or in case of multimodal systems, they have to possess a
    strong RF-based component. Hybrid systems where other technologies are
    used such as infrared, ultrasound, RFID, or other are also allowed. The
    track especially targets industry participation but also welcomes
    academia.

    The performance of the competing localization solutions will be
    evaluated in several different application categories, like AAL and
    healthcare, and scores will be published on EVARILOS website. Scores
    based on an AAL scenario including metrics such as accuracy,
    installation complexity and user acceptance will be considered for EvAAL
    ranking.


    Track 3 ? RF-based Indoor Localization Algorithms
    Organized by the EVARILOS project

    The track, organized by the EVARILOS consortium (see
    <http://www.evarilos.eu/open-challenge>), is an online competition for
    RF-based indoor localization algorithms in which participating teams
    compete in precise localization under the influence of different
    RF-interference scenarios. The competing localization algorithms will
    have to be implemented through remote access on top of the existing
    hardware resources available at the EVARILOS experimental facilities at
    TU Berlin and iMinds, described at <http://www.evarilos.eu/testbeds>,
    including large number of IEEE 802.11g/n access points and IEEE 802.15.4
    sensor nodes, deployed in a typical multi-floor office space context. As
    in Track 2, the competing localization algorithms in Track 3 will be
    evaluated following the EVARILOS benchmarking methodology, aligned with
    the upcoming ISO/IEC 18305 standard "Test and evaluation of localization
    and tracking systems".

    This online track will provide contestants with unique opportunity to:
    test and compare the performance of their RF-based indoor localization
    algorithms following a standardized evaluation methodology; test the
    sensitivity of their algorithms to radio interference under controlled
    conditions; disseminate information about their localization solution as
    part of the competition workshop, website and the published proceedings
    and contribute towards the establishment of a public repository of
    experimental traces from indoor localization solutions.


    ************************************************** *********************
    We encourage submissions from both academia and industry (there are no
    restrictions on the composition of competing teams) with the aim of
    seeking innovative solutions for AAL applications. Please check the
    EvAAL web site at <http://evaal.aaloa.org> for more information and
    regular updates on the progress of the competition.

    Contact: info@evaal.aaloa.org
    Submission: <https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evaal2014>


    Important Dates
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Paper Submission Deadline: 15 April 2014
    Acceptance Notification: 4 May 2014
    Camera Ready Deadline: 30 June 2014
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    ************************************************** *************************

    Notes:

    (1) Competitors will be requested to interface their systems with the
    measurement tools that will be used in the competition. To this
    purpose there will be a shepherding phase in which the EvAAL
    organizer will help competitors to implement this integration.

    (2) Evaluation criteria for the competition, restrictions on the
    accepted technologies, and a description of the benchmarks are found
    in the technical annexes of this call. Refinements of technical
    annexes based on competitor's requests will be timely distributed to
    all participants. The technical annexes for all tracks are available
    at: <http://evaal.aaloa.org/current-compe...al-annexes2014>

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    Advanced Robotics, Special Issue on Humanoid Robotics

    Call for Papers
    (http://kormushev.com/news/special-is...noid-robotics/)

    Humans understand the world through their actions upon the environment
    and their perception. The so-called Anthropomorphism underlies this
    cognitive mechanism. Anthropomorphic robots, especially humanoid robots,
    can perform human-like actions, and enhance human viewers? understanding
    of the intended effects of these actions. Humanoid robotics is a
    research area to pursue this capability from multiple viewpoints, such
    as body motion generation, motor skill learning, semantic perception,
    and to develop artificial systems able to communicate with humans. This
    research field has received significant attention in the last decades
    and will continue to play a central role in the robotics and cognitive
    systems research. This special issue will present the theoretical and
    technical achievements related to humanoid robotics, ranging from the
    mechanical design to artificial intelligence. Papers on all aspects of
    humanoid robots are welcome, including but not limited to, the following
    topics:

    . Humanoid Design
    . Representation of humanoid robot motion
    . Synthesizing human-like motions for humanoid robots
    . Understanding intention of human actions
    . Learning motor skills through imitation and reinforcement
    . Control theory for humanoid behaviors
    . Innovative sensing and actuation technologies applied to humanoid robots
    . Modeling physical interaction between humans and humanoid robots
    . Human-robot interfaces for skill transfer and communication


    Submission
    PDF format file of the full-length manuscript should be sent by March
    31, 2014 to the office of Advanced Robotics, the Robotics Society of
    Japan through the homepage of Advanced Robotics
    (http://www.rsj.or.jp/advanced_e/submission). Sample form of the
    manuscript is available at the homepage. Also, send another copy to
    Prof. W. Takano (takano@ynl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp), Prof. T. Asfour
    (asfour@kit.edu), and Dr. P. Kormushev (Petar.Kormushev@iit.it) for
    submission confirmation.


    Guest Editors
    Wataru Takano (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    takano@ynl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

    Tamim Asfour (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
    asfour@kit.edu

    Petar Kormushev (Italian Institute of Technology, Italy)
    Petar.Kormushev@iit.it
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    2nd ICAPS Workshop on Planning and Robotics - PlanRob,2014

    http://icaps14.icaps-conference.org/...s/planrob.html

    Portsmouth, U.S.A., June 22/23, 2014
    ----------------------------------------------------------------



    Topic and Objectives
    ***************

    Robotics is one of the most appealing and natural applicative area for
    the Planning and Scheduling (P&S) research activity, however, this
    potential interest seems not reflected in an equally important research
    production for the robotics community. On the other hand, the fast
    development of field and social robotics applications poses planning as
    a central issue in the robotic research with several real-world
    challenges for the planning community.

    In this perspective, the goal of this workshop is twofold. From one
    side, it aims at providing a fresh impulse for the ICAPS community to
    recast its interests towards robotics problems and applications. On the
    other side, its goal is to attract representatives from the robotics
    community to discuss their challenges related to planning for autonomous
    robots as well as their expectations from the P&S community.

    The workshop aims at constituting a stable, long-term establishment of a
    forum on relevant topics concerned with the interactions between
    Robotics and P&S communities presenting a stimulating environment where
    researchers could discuss about the opportunities and challenges for P&S
    when applied to Robotics.

    The first edition of the PlanRob workshop
    (http://icaps13.icaps-conference.org/workshops/planrob) has gathered a
    very positive feedback and a major follow up was the organization of the
    ICAPS 2014 Robotics Track
    (http://icaps14.icaps-conference.org/.../robotics.html)
    chaired by Felix Ingrand and Leslie Kaebling. This second edition of the
    PlanRob workshop has been proposed in synergy with this track to further
    enforce the original goal and to maintain a more informal forum where
    also more preliminary/visionary work can be discussed as well as more
    direct and open interactions/discussions may find the right place.
    Finally, even less mature works may find space, benefit of suitable
    feedback and contribute to stimulate discussions.

    Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
    - planning domain representations for robotics applications;
    - robot motion, path, and mission planning;
    - integrated planning and execution in robotic architectures;
    - planning and coordination methods for multi-robots;
    - mixed-initiative planning and sliding autonomy for robotic systems;
    - human-aware planning and execution in human-robot interaction;
    - adversarial action planning in competitive robotic domains;
    - formal methods for robot planning and control;
    - P&S methods for optimization and adaptation in robotics;
    - benchmark planning domains for robots;
    - real-world planning applications for autonomous robots.


    Important Dates
    ***************

    Paper submission: February 20, 2014
    Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2014
    Workshop Date: June 22-23, 2014 (TBC)


    Submissions
    ***************

    There are two types of submissions: short position statements and
    regular papers. Position papers are a maximum of 2 (two) pages. Regular
    papers are a maximum of 10 (ten) pages. Papers should be submitted via
    the PlanRob 2014 EasyChair website:
    https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=planrob2014
    All papers should be typeset in the AAAI style, described at:
    http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php removing AAAI
    copyright. Accepted papers will be published on the workshop website and
    printed as a hard-copy.

    An additional dissemination opportunity for workshop papers has been
    setup this year, courtesy of the ICAPS chairs. A paper appearing in an
    ICAPS workshop is also welcome to have a poster in the ICAPS poster
    session during the main conference.

    The organizers will investigate the availability of journal editors in
    order to invite higher quality papers from the PlanRob 2014 edition to a
    special issue or post-proceedings volume.

    Any additional questions can be directed towards the general workshop
    contact email: planrob14@easychair.org


    Organization Chairs

    Alberto Finzi,
    DIETI-UNINA, Italy
    alberto.finzi@unina.it

    Andrea Orlandini
    CNR-ISTC, Italy
    andrea.orlandini@istc.cnr.it

    Programme Committee
    *******************
    Rachid Alami (LAAS-CNRS, France)
    Amedeo Cesta (ISTC-CNR, Italy)
    Alberto Finzi (Universit? di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
    Robert Fitch (University of Sydney, Australia)
    Malik Ghallab (LAAS-CNRS, France)
    Joachim Hertzberg (University of Osnabrueck, Germany)
    Andreas Hofmann (MIT, USA)
    Felix Ingrand (LAAS-CNRS, France)
    Leslie Kaebling (MIT, USA)
    Sven Koenig (University of Southern California, USA)
    Jonas Kvarnstr?m (Link?pings University, Sweden)
    Daniele Magazzeni (King's College, UK)
    Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina, USA)
    Maria Dolores Moreno (Universidad de Alcala, Spain)
    Karen Myers (SRI, USA)
    Daniele Nardi (Sapienza Universit? di Roma, Italy)
    Andrea Orlandini (ISTC-CNR, Italy)
    Frederic Py (MBARI, USA)
    Alessandro Saffiotti (Orebro University, Sweden)
    Kanna Rajan (MBARI, USA)
    Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
    David Smith (NASA Ames, USA)
    Siddharth Srivastava (UC Berkeley, USA)
    Florent Teichteil-K?nigsbuch (ONERA, France)
    Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

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    AndreA Orlandini PhD

    National Research Council of Italy
    Institute for Cognitive Science and Technology
    Phone: +39-06-44595-223 E-mail: andrea.orlandini@istc.cnr.it
    Fax: +39-06-44595-243 Url: http://www.istc.cnr.it/group/pst

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    Call for Papers - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
    Special Issue on Wearable Robotics

    Deadline for Paper Submission: 1 March 2014
    Publication Schedule: December 2014

    ====================================

    Introduction
    A Wearable Robot (WR) is an artificial apparatus that is placed in a close fit to the human's body, thereby moving and working in synchrony with its limbs. Examples of WRs include active exoskeletons, which are worn in parallel to the user's body so as to augment its performance, and active limb-prostheses, which are worn in series to the user's body so as to replace some missing extremity. WRs make it possible to realize a human-robot symbiotic system with enhanced/restored strength, speed, endurance and energetic autonomy. Practical applications of WRs range from physical assistance of the elderly, disabled people and heavy duty workers to the functional rehabilitation and restoration of lost functions.
    Since the last decade, significant advances have occurred in Wearable Robotics, which is now attracting the interest from the industry and the media. However, the development of a complete and functional WR is still a very challenging task, which deserves innovations under several regards, including ergonomics, kinematics, dynamics, actuation, interaction control and energetics.
    In this context, this special issue focuses on complete and working Wearable Robots, and specifically targets at presenting new scientific results and methodologies that can assist the practicing engineer in the design, development, control and validation of novel WR systems.
    Scope, description and information
    Researchers working in Industry and Academia are invited to submit their original and unpublished research results on technological and experimental aspects associated with the design, development, control and validation of complete and working Wearable Robotic systems.
    Topics of interest include:

    * Power extenders for material handling;

    * Robotic orthoses for physical assistance and rehabilitation;

    * Active limb-prostheses;

    * Wearable haptic exoskeletons;

    * Novel design and validation methodologies for wearable robots.

    Guest editors

    * Rocco Vertechy, PERCRO Lab, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa (Italy)

    * Dino Accoto, Biomedical Robotics and Biomicrosystems Lab, University Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome (Italy)

    * Hugh Herr, MIT Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge (MA, USA)


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    2014 International Conference on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots

    SIMPAR 2014

    http://www.simpar.org

    October 20-23, 2014 - Bergamo, Italy
    ---------------------------------------------


    Important Dates:

    May 5, 2014: Submission of full-length papers, workshops and tutorial
    proposals

    May 30, 2014: Workshop proposal notification of acceptance

    June 30, 2014: Paper notification of acceptance

    July 28, 2014: Final camera-ready papers due

    The proceedings will be published with Springer in the *LNAI Lecture
    Notes in Artificial Intelligence *
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Scope and Topics

    The objective of the SIMPAR Conference is to bring together researchers
    from academia and industry to identify and solve the key issues in
    software development for autonomous robots and to boost a smooth
    shifting of results from simulated to real applications.

    Topics of interest (not limited to) :
    . Robot simulation environments
    . Reliability and validation of simulation
    . Offline simulation of robot design
    . Online simulation with realtime constraints
    . Software/hardware in the loop simulation
    . Modeling frameworks,
    . Modeling tools, and languages
    . Software architectures for robotics
    . Software middleware for robotics
    . Testing and validation of robot software
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    Papers Submission

    Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality papers
    representing original results in all areas of robotics related to
    simulation, modeling, and programming.
    The submission is realized via the EasyChair conference page.
    Please visit the SIMPAR 2014 web site
    athttp://www.simpar.org/call-for-papers
    for detailed instructions.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Workshops/Tutorials Submission

    Prospective organizers of workshops and tutorials should email their
    proposals by May 5th, 2014 to:
    *workshop.simpar2014@gmail.com*
    Please use the proposal template available at:
    http://www.simpar.org/call-for-workshops


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Davide Brugali, PhD
    Chair IEEE RAS TCSOFT,http://robotics.unibg.it/tcsoft/
    Editor-in-Chief, JOSER,http://www.joser.org/
    Associate Professor at University of Bergamo
    http://robotics.unibg.it/people/brugali.html
    V.le Marconi, 5 - 24044 Dalmine, Italy
    Tel. ++39 035 2052-354 (008) Fax ++39 035 2052-310

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    Dynamic Walking 2014
    http://dynamicwalking.org

    ETH Zurich, Switzerland, June 10-13, 2014

    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (new submission deadline: Feb. 24)

    **********************

    The Dynamic Walking conference brings together researchers studying animal walking or running and researchers designing legged robots, exoskeletons, or prosthetics to gain insight into the fundamental principles that underlie legged locomotion. Topics central to dynamic walking include energetics, stability and control, predictive principles and models, dynamic modeling, empirical data with a conceptual tie in, and robot successes and failures. This conference puts less emphasis on vision, navigation, or kinematic motion planning.
    Attendance is limited to approximately 150 people to maximize quality, exchange of ideas, and potential for future collaborations. Participation by graduate students is highly encouraged.

    Program highlights include a great selection of talks in biomechanics, neuroscience, animation, and robotics; a hands-on dissection and anatomy tutorial at the Veterinary Clinic; visits to the cutting-edge research labs at ETH and UNIZH; demonstrations of the latest legged robots and prosthetic devices; and a fantastic social program that will facilitate the exchange of new ideas and will seed exciting collaborations.

    The organizing committee for the 2014 Dynamic Walking Conference requests abstracts for participation. There will be a variety of talks and poster presentations, and we also encourage robot, exoskeleton, and prosthetic demonstrations. Presenters should submit an abstract and indicate the preferred format of presentation.
    **NOTE**: Participation in one of the forms described above is mandatory for conference attendance.

    Important Dates:
    Abstract submission window opens: Jan 13, Abstract submission deadline: Feb. 24, Acceptance of notifications: April 3

    Organizing Committee:
    Marco Hutter, Roland Siegwart, ETH Zurich
    C. David Remy, University of Michigan

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    IEEE ICDL-EPIROB 2014

    The Fourth Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics


    Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, Italy

    October 13-16, 2014

    http://www.icdl-epirob.org/


    == Conference description

    The past decade has seen the emergence of a new scientific field that studies how intelligent biological and artificial systems develop sensorimotor, cognitive and social abilities, over extended periods of time, through dynamic interactions with their physical and social environments. This field lies at the intersection of a number of scientific and engineering disciplines including Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computational Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Robotics. Various terms have been associated with this new field such as Autonomous Mental Development, Epigenetic Robotics, Developmental Robotics, etc., and several scientific meetings have been established. The two most prominent conference series of this field, the International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL) and the International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics (EpiRob), are now joining forces for the fourth time
    and invite submissions for a joint conference in 2014, to explore and extend the interdisciplinary boundaries of this field.


    == Keynote speakers

    TBA


    == Call for Submissions

    We invite submissions for this exciting window into the future of developmental sciences. Submissions which establish novel links between brain, behavior and computation are particularly encouraged.


    == Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

    * the development of perceptual, motor, cognitive, emotional, social, and communication skills in biological systems and robots;

    * embodiment;

    * general principles of development and learning;

    * interaction of nature and nurture;

    * sensitive/critical periods;

    * developmental stages;

    * grounding of knowledge and development of representations;

    * architectures for cognitive development and open-ended learning;

    * neural plasticity;

    * statistical learning;

    * reward and value systems;

    * intrinsic motivations, exploration and play;

    * interaction of development and evolution;

    * use of robots in applied settings such as autism therapy;

    * epistemological foundations and philosophical issues.

    Any of the topics above can be simultaneously studied from the neuroscience, psychology or modeling/robotic point of view.


    == Submissions will be accepted in several formats:

    1. Full six-page paper submissions: Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and will be selected for either an oral presentation or a featured poster presentation. Featured posters will have a 1 minute "teaser" presentation as part of the main conference session and will be showcased in the poster sessions.

    2. Two-page poster abstract submissions: To encourage discussion of late-breaking results or for work that is not sufficiently mature for a full paper, we will accept 2-page abstracts. These submissions will NOT be included in the conference proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be presented during poster sessions.

    3. Tutorials and workshops: We invite experts in different areas to organize either a tutorial or a workshop to be held on the first day of the conference. Tutorials are meant to provide insights into specific topics as well as overviews that will inform the interdisciplinary audience about the state-of-the-art in child development, neuroscience, robotics, or any of the other disciplines represented at the conference. A workshop is an opportunity to present a topic cumulatively. Workshop can be half- or full-day in duration including oral presentations as well as posters. Submission format: two pages.


    == Call for Tutorials and Workshops

    We invite experts in different areas to organize a tutorial or workshop, which will be held on the first day of the conference. Participants in tutorials and workshops are asked to register for the main conference. Tutorials are meant to provide insights into specific topics as well as overviews that will inform the interdisciplinary audience about the state-of-the-art in child development, neuroscience, robotics, or any of the other disciplines represented at the conference. A workshop is an opportunity to present a topic cumulatively. Workshop can be half- or full-day in duration including oral presentations as well as posters.


    Submissions (max. two pages) should be sent no later than April 30, 2014 to:

    * Lorenzo Natale (lorenzo.natale@iit.it)

    * Erol Sahin (erol@metu.edu.tr)


    including:

    * Title of tutorial or workshop;

    * Tutorial/workshop speaker(s), including short CVs/affiliations and other relevant information;

    * Concept of the tutorial/workshop; target audience or prerequisites.


    All proposals submitted will be subjected to a peer review process.


    == Important dates

    April 30th, 2014, paper submission deadline

    July 15th, 2014, author notification

    August 31st, 2014, final version (camera ready) due

    October 13th-16th, 2014, conference


    == Program committee

    General Chairs:

    Giorgio Metta (IIT, Genoa)

    Mark Lee (Univ. of Aberystwyth)

    Ian Fasel (Univ. of Arizona)


    Bridge Chairs:

    Giulio Sandini (IIT, Genoa)

    Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi (Univ. Kyoto)


    Program Chairs:

    Lorenzo Natale (IIT, Genoa)

    Erol Sahin (METU, Ankara)


    Publications Chairs:

    Francesco Nori (IIT, Genoa)


    Publicity Chairs:

    Katrin Lohan (Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh)

    Gordon Cheng (TUM, Munich)


    Local chairs:

    Alessandra Sciutti (IIT, Genoa)

    Vadim Tikhanoff (IIT, Genoa)


    Finance chairs:

    Andrea Derito (IIT, Genoa)
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    2nd International Workshop on Perception for Mobile Robots Autonomy

    19th July 2014, Poznan, Poland

    www.pemra2014.put.poznan.pl

    The workshop will provide a venue where researchers, academics,
    scientists and engineers throughout the world can gather to present and
    discuss the latest achievements, future challenges, and exciting
    applications of perception systems for mobile robots in general, and
    climbing and walking robots in particular.
    PEMRA encourages papers dealing with the fundamentals of mobile robotics
    in unstructured and dynamic environments. The workshop covers topics in
    sensing, computational architecture, communication, planning, learning,
    control, and multi-robot cooperation. Contributions deriving inspiration
    from nature are particularly encouraged.

    CONTRIBUTIONS:

    Two types of contributions are welcomed: Full & Short papers.
    Full papers (8 pages) accepted and due presented at the workshop will be
    recommended for publication in special issue of Journal of Automation,
    Mobile Robotics & Intelligent Systems (JAMRIS).

    Short papers will give an opportunity to present recent and on-going
    research. They should briefly introduce the problem, present motivation
    for the research, scientific methodology being used, and provide
    exemplary results. The page limit is 6 pages, including illustrations,
    tables, and references. Selected short papers would be considered for
    the publication in Journal of Automation, Mobile Robotics & Intelligent
    Systems (www.jamris.org).

    All accepted papers will be included in the CD-ROM proceedings, being
    distributed to the participants of the workshop.

    PRESENTATIONS:

    The PEMRA 2012 technical program will boast a single track. The track
    will accommodate peer-reviewed articles, comprising regular sessions,
    dealing with theoretical, experimental, and application-oriented work.
    The workshop will also include dynamic keynote lectures from
    internationally recognized experts. The workshop will further feature
    tour of research laboratories.

    DUE DATES:

    Full Papers - recommended for publication in JAMRIS - 8 pages

    Apr. 13, 2014 Full Papers submission (23:59:59 CET)
    Jun. 09, 2014 Acceptance Info - Full Papers
    Jul. 30, 2014 Camera ready - Full Papers

    Short Papers - recent results to be published on CD-ROM - 6 pages

    May 11, 2014 Short Papers submission (23:59:59 CET)
    Jun. 23, 2014 Acceptance Info - Short Papers
    Jul. 05, 2014 Camera ready - Short Papers

    Jul. 19,2014 Workshop venue

    GENERAL CHAIR:
    Piotr Skrzypczy?ski, Poznan Univ. Of Technol.

    PROGRAM CHAIR:
    Krzysztof Walas, Poznan Univ. Of Technol.

    INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
    Gurvinder S. Virk, HIG, Sweden(chair)
    Karsten Berns, UOK, Germany
    Krzysztof Koz?owski, PUT, Poland
    M. Osman Tokhi, UoS, UK
    Kenneth J. Waldron, UTS, Australia

    INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Dominik Belter, Poland
    Faiz Benamar, France
    Adam Borkowski, Poland
    Stephen Cameron, UK
    R?diger Dillmann, Germany
    Tom Duckett, UK
    Jan Faigl, Czech Republic
    Sam S Ge, Singapore
    Valery Gradetsky,Russia
    Christophe Grand, France
    Janusz Kacprzyk, Poland
    Endre E. Kadar, UK
    Andrzej Kasi?ski, Poland
    Ale? Leonardis, UK
    Rezia Molfino, Italy
    Seungbin Moon, Korea
    Andreas N?chter, Germany
    Michael Rachkov, Russia
    Vitor Santos, Portugal
    Filipe Silva, Portugal
    Anton Vitko, Slovakia
    Jeremy Wyatt, UK
    Teresa Zieli?ska, Poland
    Zhaowei W Zhong, Singapore

    LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
    Dominik Belter, Poznan Univ. Of Technol. (chair)
    Micha? Nowicki, Poznan Univ. Of Technol.

    CONTACT:
    e-mail: pemra_at_put.poznan.pl
    T: +48 616652365
    F: +48 616652563

    Best regards,

    Krzysztof Walas, PhD (Program Chair)

    Poznan University of Technology
    Faculty of Electrical Engineering
    Institute of Control and Information Engineering
    Chair of Control and Robotics

    ul. Piotrowo 3a
    60-965 Poznan
    Poland
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    International IEEE/EPSRC Workshop on Autonomous Cognitive Robotics
    university of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK, 27-28 March 2014

    By popular demand, the deadline for submitting abstracts (300 words
    max.) has now been extended to: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 (Decisions due: 28
    Feb 2014)***

    The Call for Abstracts below may be of interest - we would very much
    appreciate if you could also kindly help circulate the Call to any
    interested colleagues and friends.

    Details of the Workshop and distinguished invited Speakers can also be
    found here: http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~ahu/AUTCOGROB2014

    Prospective contributors are required to submit an abstract of no more
    than 300 words (by the extended deadline: 21 Feb 2014) to:
    eya@cs.stir.ac.uk

    PhD/research students will benefit from a 50% registration fee discount.

    We look forward to seeing you soon in Stirling!

    Kindest regards

    Prof Amir Hussain, University of Stirling, UK & Prof Kevin Gurney,
    University of Sheffield, UK
    (Workshop Organisers & Co-Chairs)

    Important Dates: Abstract submissions deadline (extended): 21 Feb 2014;
    Decisions Due: 28 Feb 2014
    Workshop dates: Thurs 27- Fri 28 March 2014

    -------
    Call for Abstracts/Participation

    International IEEE/EPSRC Workshop on Autonomous Cognitive Robotics

    University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK, 27-28 March 2014

    http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~ahu/AUTCOGROB2014

    Autonomous Cognitive Robotics is an emerging discipline, fusing ideas
    across several traditional domains and seeks to further our
    understanding in two problem domains. First, by instantiating brain
    models into an embodied form, it supplies a strong test of those
    models, thereby furthering out understanding of neurobiology and
    cognitive psychology. Second, by harnessing the insights we have about
    cognition, it is a potentially fruitful source of engineering
    solutions to a range of problems in robotics, and in particular, in
    areas such as intelligent autonomous vehicles and assistive
    technology. It therefore promises next generation solutions in the
    design of urban autonomous vehicles, planetary rovers, and artificial
    social (e)companions.

    The aim of this 2-day workshop is to bring together leading
    international and UK scientists, engineers and industry
    representatives, alongside European research network and EU funding
    unit leaders, to present state-of-the-art in autonomous cognitive
    systems and robotics research, and discuss future R&D challenges and
    opportunities.

    We welcome contributions from people working in: neurobiology,
    cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, control engineering,
    and computer science, who embrace the vision outlined above. If you
    wish to contribute, please email an abstract of not more than 300
    words (by 21 Feb 2014) to: eya@cs.stir.ac.uk Both "works-in-progress"
    and fully-developed ideas are welcome.

    Selected abstracts will be invited for oral presentation but there
    will also be poster sessions. We also welcome people at all stages of
    their career to submit. Authors of selected best presentations will be
    invited to submit extended papers for publication in a special issue
    of Springer's Cognitive Computation journal
    (http://www.springer.com/12559)

    Invited Speakers:

    Juha Heikkil?, Deputy Head of Unit: Robotics & Cognitive Systems,
    European Commission
    Prof Vincent Muller, Co-ordinator, EU-Cognition-III: European Network
    Dr Ingmar Posner, The Oxford Mobile Robotics Group, University of Oxford, UK
    Prof Tony Pipe, Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UK
    Prof David Robertson, University of Edinburgh, UK
    Prof Mike Grimble, Industrial Systems & Control Ltd., & University of
    Strathclyde, UK
    Dr Tony Dodd, Dept. of Automatic Control Systems Engineering,
    Sheffield University, UK
    Prof Derong Liu, University of Illinois, USA & Chinese Academy of
    Sciences, Beijing


    Workshop Organisers & Co-Chairs:

    Prof Amir Hussain, University of Stirling, UK & Prof Kevin Gurney,
    University of Sheffield, UK


    Important Dates: Abstract submissions deadline: 21 Feb 2014;
    Decisions Due: 28 Feb 2014


    Workshop dates: Thurs 27- Fri 28 March 2014


    Registration:

    Registration fees will include lunches, refreshments and a copy of the
    Workshop Abstract Proceedings

    Early Registration Fee: ?100

    Early Deadline: 1 Mar 2014

    Late Registration Fee: ?150

    Final deadline: 10 Mar 2014

    Registration payment details will be sent on acceptance of Abstract,
    or can be obtained by emailing: eya@cs.stir.ac.uk They will also be
    available on-line: http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~ahu/AUTCOGROB2014

    Research students are entitled to a 50% discount (proof of
    registration is required), and IEEE Members can benefit from a 15%
    discount.


    Venue, Travel & Accommodation: The Workshop will be held in the
    Cottrell Building, Division of Computing Science and Maths, School of
    Natural Sciences, at the University of Stirling. Travel directions and
    maps can be found at: http://www.stir.ac.uk/about/getting-here/

    Accommodation options include the on-Campus Stirling Management Centre
    (http://www.smc.stir.ac.uk/), as well as numerous local B&Bs, for
    examples, see: http://www.stirling.co.uk/accommodation/guesthouse.htm


    Local Organizing Team:

    Dr Erfu Yang, Mr. Zeeshan Malik & Ms Grace McArthur

    Division of Computing Science & Maths, School of Natural Sciences,
    University of Stirling, UK

    E-mail: eya@cs.stir.ac.uk
    ________________________________
    The University of Stirling has been ranked in the top 12 of UK
    universities for graduate employment*.
    94% of our 2012 graduates were in work and/or further study within six
    months of graduation.
    *The Telegraph
    The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number
    SC 011159.

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    Robotica 2014 -ICARSC - IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions

    http://paginas.fe.up.pt/~ecrobotica2014/

    May 14-15, 2014
    Espinho, Portugal

    Sponsored by:
    - IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
    - Portuguese Robotics Society

    The IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and
    Competitions is an international scientific meeting in the field of
    autonomous robotics and related areas, which will take place in conjunction
    with the 14th Portuguese Robotics Open, a RoboCup Local Event.
    The conference will be held in Espinho, Portugal, on May 14-15, 2014.
    Espinho is a very pleasant coastal village with a Mediterranean climate,
    15km km south from Porto, Portugal. It has very good connections by airport,
    railways and highways.

    The conference has been growing continuously for the past decade and is
    nowadays a truly international forum attracting quality research papers
    from worldwide. Its technical program is the result of a thorough review
    process. Due to its growing prestige and impact, the conference is now
    an IEEE conference with proceedings indexed in IEEExplore and in Scopus.
    The conference has confirmed a **Special Issue of selected extended papers
    in the Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems** from Springer,
    indexed by the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge (IF=0.83).


    == Important Dates ==

    Submission of full-length papers: Feb. 24, 2014
    Notification of acceptance: Mar. 31, 2014
    Camera-ready papers: Apr. 11, 2014
    Early registration deadline: Apr. 18, 2014
    Conference: May. 14-15, 2014

    All deadlines are 23:59 GMT.


    == Topics ==

    Applications of Autonomous Intelligent Robots;
    Artificial Intelligence;
    Autonomous Robotic Systems;
    Computer Vision and Image Processing;
    Control Architectures and Programming;
    Cooperative Perception;
    Cooperative Planning and Task Allocation;
    Dexterous Manipulation and Grasping;
    Educational Robotics;
    Entertainment Robots;
    Evolutionary Robotics;
    Humanoid Robotics;
    Human-Robot Interaction;
    Localization, Mapping, and Navigation;
    Locomotion and Actuation Systems;
    Multi-Robot Coordination;
    Multi-Robot Systems;
    Planning, Reasoning and Modeling;
    Recognition and Tracking;
    Robot Learning;
    Robotic Competitions;
    Robotic Simulation;
    Sensors and Sensor Integration;
    Swarm Robotics;
    Underwater Robotics.


    == Submission Guidelines ==

    Submission Guidelines

    Authors are invited to submit original research contributions in English.
    Authors should submit their papers electronically in PDF format via EasyChair:

    (https://www.easychair.org/conference...f=robotica2014)

    Six pages in the standard IEEE format are allowed for each paper, including
    figures. Papers must be written in English following the standard IEEE
    guidelines.

    (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_even...templates.html)

    Reviewing for Robotica 2014 will be *double blind* so authors must remove
    their names from the submitted papers and should take reasonable care not
    to indirectly disclose their identity. Three program committee members will
    be assigned to review each paper. Acceptance will be based on the paper's
    significance, technical quality, clarity, relevance and originality.

    All accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings which
    will be indexed in IEEExplore and Scopus.
    Selected, extended papers will be published in a Special Issue from the
    Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems from Springer, indexed by
    Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge (IF=0.83).

    Accepted papers will be scheduled for presentation, which requires that at
    least one of the authors should register at the Conference and present the
    paper.


    == Invited Speaker ==

    The conference will have as invited speaker Prof. Dr. Marco Dorigo,
    Universit? Libre de Bruxelles.
    The subject of the keynote presentation is
    "The Swarm-bots and Swarmanoid Experiments in Swarm Robotics".


    Welcome and look forward to seeing you in Robotica 2014 / ICARSC!


    Kind Regards,

    Nuno Lau, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
    Ant?nio Paulo Moreira, University of Porto, Portugal
    Rodrigo Ventura, University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Br?gida M?nica Faria, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

    (Co-Chairs of the IEEE Int. Conf. on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions)
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