صفحه 6 از 17 نخستنخست 12345678910111213141516 ... آخرینآخرین
نمایش نتایج: از شماره 51 تا 60 , از مجموع 165

موضوع: فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

  1. #51
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development
    Special Issue on
    Behavior Understanding and Developmental Robotics

    Call for Papers

    We solicit papers that inspect scientific, technological and application
    challenges that arise from the mutual interaction of developmental robotics
    and computational human behavior understanding. While some of the existing
    techniques of multimodal behavior analysis and modeling can be readily
    re-used for robots, novel scientific and technological challenges arise
    when one aims to achieve human behavior understanding in the context of
    natural and life-long human-robot interaction. We seek contributions that
    deal with the two sides of this problem:

    1- Behavior analysis for developmental robotics: Robots need to be capable
    to learn dynamically and incrementally how to interpret, and thus
    understand multimodal human behavior. This includes for example learning
    the meaning of new linguistic constructs used by a human, learning to
    interpret the emotional state of particular users from para-linguistic or
    non-verbal behavior, characterizing properties of the interaction or
    learning to guess the intention, and potentially the structure of goals of
    a human based on its overt behavior. Furthermore, robots need in particular
    to be capable of learning new tasks through interaction with humans, for
    example using imitation learning or learning by demonstration. This heavily
    involves the capacity for learning how to decode teaching behavior,
    including linguistic and non-linguistic cues, feedback and guidance
    provided by humans, as well as inferring reusable primitives in human
    behavior.

    2- Behavior analysis through developmental robotics: Developmental social
    robots can offer stimulating opportunities for improving scientific
    understanding of human behavior, and especially to allow a deeper analysis
    of the semantics and structure of human behavior. Humans tend to interpret
    the meaning and the structure of other's behaviors in terms of their own
    action repertoire, which acts as a strong helping prior for this complex
    inference problem. Since robots are also embodied and have an action
    repertoire, this can be used leveraged as an experimental and theoretical
    tool to investigate human behavior, and in particular, the development and
    change of behavior over time.

    Topics include the following, among others:
    Adaptive human-robot interaction
    Action and language understanding
    Sensing human behavior
    Incremental learning of human behavior
    Learning by demonstration
    Intrinsic motivation
    Robotic platforms for behavior analysis
    Multimodal interaction
    Human-robot games
    Semiotics for robots
    Social and affective signals
    Imitation

    Contributions can exemplify diverse approaches to behavior analysis, but
    the relevance to developmental robotics should be clear and explicitly
    argumented. In particular, it should involve one of the following: 1)
    incremental and developmental learning techniques, 2) techniques that allow
    adapting to changes in human behavior, 3) techniques that study evolution
    and change in human behavior. Interested parties are encouraged to contact
    the editors with questions about the suitability of a manuscript.

    Editors:
    ? Albert Ali Salah, Bogazi?i University,
    salah@boun.edu.tr

    ? Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, INRIA,
    pierre-yves.oudeyer@inria.fr

    ? ?etin Meri?li, Carnegie Mellon University,
    cetin@cmu.edu

    ? Javier Ruiz-del-Solar, Universidad de Chile,
    jruizd@ing.uchile.cl


    Three kinds of submissions are possible:
    ? Regular papers, up to 15 double column pages, should describe new
    empirical findings that utilize innovative methodological and/or analytic
    techniques.
    ? Correspondence papers, up to 8 double column pages, can focus on a
    limited set of relevant aspects in depth.
    ? Survey papers, describing classes of behavior analysis approaches in
    developmental robotics. Before submitting a survey paper, the authors
    should contact the guest editors.

    Instructions for authors:

    http://cis.ieee.org/ieee-transaction...velopment.html

    We are accepting submissions through Manuscript Central at

    http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tamd-ieee
    (please select ?Human Behavior
    Understanding? as the submission type)
    When submitting your manuscript, please also cc it to the editors.

    Timeline:

    30 April 2013: Deadline for paper submission
    15 July 2013: Notification of the first round of review results
    15 October 2013: Final version
    20 October 2013: Electronic publication
    December 2013: Printed publication
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  2. #52
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    6th IEEE Int'l Joint Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems CIS & Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics RAM
    12-15 November 2013
    Manila and Pico de Loro Beach & Country Club, Philippines
    Conference webpage: www.cis-ram.org/2013<http://www.cis-ram.org/2013>
    7,017 islands tourism: www.itsmorefuninthephilippines.com

    <http://www.itsmorefuninthephilippines.com>
    Enquiries: cisram2013@gmail.com<mailto:cisram2013@gmail.com>
    ?------------------------------
    IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES?Conference/Invited Session paper submission: 11 June 2013
    Notification of acceptance: 11 August 2013
    Final camera-ready manuscript: 11 September 2013
    Registration: 11 September 2013

    ------------------------------
    THE VENUE: PHILIPPINES
    We invite you to the beautiful islands of the Philippines. CIS-RAM will be held in two locations: Manila and a resort 2 hours away (by land or boat) from Manila. The capital of the Philippines?its heart and soul?is Manila. Metropolitan Manila is where the country's most prestigious business addresses and the trendiest leisure establishments are found. By day, it hums with the bustle of commerce and, by night, throbs with the excitement of varied, world class entertainment. Catch a glimpse of the many wonders we offer you as you visit our 7,107 islands. To find out more why it's more fun in the Philippines, please visit the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADNgEHFDYzo

    ------------------------------
    PROGRAMS AND TOPICS
    All conference papers will be presented in Manila on 12-13 November 2013. Special sessions, workshops and social tours will be organized at Pico de Loro Beach and Country Club on 14-15 November 2013. (Virtual tour: www.hamilocoast.com/hamilo/virtualtour/Hamilo_Beach_Club_Pool.html<http://www.hamilocoast.com/hamilo/vi...Club_Pool.html>). Spouse programs and post-conference tours to the surrounding islands can be arranged through conference event organizer upon request.

    The conference welcomes paper submissions from researchers, practitioners, and students in the areas of Cybernetics, Intelligence, Systems, Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics. Related topics include but not limited to human-robot collaborative systems, hybrid intelligent systems, control, multi-agent systems, discrete event systems, soft computing, fuzzy systems, neural networks, genetic algorithm, evolutionary computation, image processing, computer vision, tactile sensing, sensor & actuator networks, environmental systems, systems biology, cyber-physical systems, decision support systems, system of systems, personal and service robotics, vision, unmanned systems, haptics, modeling, planning and control, kinematics, mechanics, and mechanism design, legged and wheeled robots and distributed autonomous robotic systems.

    ------------------------------
    PAPER SUBMISSIONS, SPECIAL SESSIONS & SPECIAL ISSUES IN JOURNALS

    Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (6 pages) through the online submission system. All papers accepted and presented at CIS-RAM 2013 will be published by IEEE and indexed by ISI Proceedings, Scopus, and EI Compendex database. Potential Special Session organizers are invited to enlist six or more papers with cohesive topics to form invited sessions. Please contact our program chairs for more details if you would like to organize invited sessions. Selected papers will be shortlisted for special issues in related international journals.

    We look forward to meeting you at CIS-RAM 2013!


    Sincerely yours,

    John-John Cabibihan (NUS)
    CIS General Chair

    Marcelo Ang, Jr (NUS)
    RAM General Chair

    CIS Program Chair & Co-Chairs
    Kay Chen Tan (NUS)
    Huajin Tang (A*STAR)
    Prospero Naval (UP)

    RAM Program Chair & Co-Chairs
    I-Ming Chen (NTU)
    Shaohui Foong (SUTD)
    Edwin Calilung (DLSU)

    CIS-RAM Publicity Chair
    Han Wang (NTU)
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  3. #53
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Special Issue: Agricultural Robots

    Website:
    http://www.mdpi.com/journal/robotics...ultural-robots

    Guest Editor: Prof. Dr. Giovanni Muscato

    Dr. Domenico Longo

    Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 July 2013



    Robotics?an online, quarterly published journal that presents
    state-of-the-art research work in the area of robotics?is one of several
    open-access, peer-reviewed journals published by MDPI; the list of these
    journals can be found at <http://www.mdpi.com/> http://www.mdpi.com/. Open
    Access (unlimited and free access by readers) increases publicity and
    promotes more frequent citations as indicated by several studies. Open
    Access is supported by the authors and their institutions. More information
    on Open Access is available at <http://www.mdpi.com/about/openaccess/>
    http://www.mdpi.com/about/openaccess/. The MDPI Editorial Board members,
    including several Nobel Laureates ( <http://www.mdpi.com/about/nobelists/>
    http://www.mdpi.com/about/nobelists/), are all leading active scholars. All
    MDPI journals maintain rigorous and rapid peer-review, manuscript handling,
    and editorial processes. MDPI journals have been found to have increased
    their impact factors ("2011 Newly Released Impact Factors,"
    <http://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/235>
    http://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/235).


    You may send your manuscript now or up until the deadline. Submitted papers
    should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for
    publication elsewhere. We also encourage authors to email to the editorial
    office at <mailto:systems@mdpi.com> robotics@mdpi.com a tentative title and
    a short abstract of their papers prior to the paper submissions for
    approval.


    Article Processing Charges (APC) are waived for feature papers invited.
    However, a fee of 250 CHF (Swiss franc) may apply if major English editing
    of the papers must be undertaken by the MDPI Editorial Office. Authors,
    whose primary language is not English and who wish to avoid paying this fee,
    are encouraged to collaborate with native English authors or ask an English
    editing company to help with improving the language quality of their papers
    before submission.

    Please visit the Instructions for Authors before submitting a manuscript:
    <http://www.mdpi.com/journal/systems/instructions/>
    http://www.mdpi.com/journal/robotics/instructions/.
    Manuscripts should be submitted through the online manuscript submission and
    editorial system at <http://www.mdpi.com/user/manuscripts/upload>
    http://www.mdpi.com/user/manuscripts/upload/.

    In case of questions, please contact the Editorial Office at:
    <mailto:systems@mdpi.com> robotics@mdpi.com.

    We are looking forward to hearing from you.



    Prof. Dr. Giovanni Muscato

    Dr. Domenico Longo

    --

    Robotics Editorial Office

    MDPI AG, Postfach, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland

    E-Mail: <mailto:systems@mdpi.com> robotics@mdpi.com

    <http://www.mdpi.com/journal/systems/>
    http://www.mdpi.com/journal/robotics/



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

    Prof. Giovanni Muscato

    (DIEEI) Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica Elettronica e Informatica

    Universit? degli Studi di CATANIA

    viale A. Doria 6 95125 CATANIA Italy

    TEL: +39-095-7382321 + 39-095-7382397

    SKYPE: gmuscato

    e-mail: giovanni.muscato@dieei.unict.it

    Home page : <http://www.diees.unict.it/users/gmuscato>
    http://www.diees.unict.it/users/gmuscato

    Robotic page : <http://www.robotic.diees.unict.it>
    http://www.robotic.diees.unict.it

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  4. #54
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Seventh International Workshop
    IARP RISE-ER 2013 on
    Robotics for Risky Environments - Extreme Robotics


    1-3 October 2013
    Saint-Petersburg
    Russia

    Call for Papers: http://er.rtc.ru/index-en.shtml

    The general objective of the International Advanced Robotics Programme
    (IARP) is to encourage development of advanced robotic systems that can
    dispense with human work for difficult activities in harsh, demanding,
    or dangerous environments, and to contribute to the revitalization and
    growth of the world economy.
    Through this seventh Workshop, the IARP working group RISE (Risky
    Intervention and Surveillance /Maintenance of the Environment), the
    International UVS, the RTC, the IPM of the RAS, with support the Ministry
    of Education and Science of the Russia, the Ministry of Emergency
    Situations of the Russia, the Ministry of Defence of the Russia, the
    Federal Space Agency of the Russia, the Russian Academy of Sciences,
    organize dedicated sessions on next topics:
    Inspection of fire or crisis/disasters areas
    CBRN-E threats
    Demining Actions
    Search and Rescue Operations
    Space and Aerial Monitoring
    Map building and reconstruction
    Remote controlled, semi-autonomous, autonomous vehicles
    Remotely piloted Aerial Systemps (RPAS)applications
    Combined UGV-USV-UAV control and applications

    Location: The Russian State Scientific Center for Robotics and
    Technical Cybernetics http://www.rtc.ru is one of the largest research
    centers of Russia. The Institute was founded in January 1968 on the basis
    of Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic
    University nowadays).
    The activities of the Institute are concentrated in spheres of research,
    development and creation of space, aerial, ground-based and aquatorial
    means of robotics and technical cybernetics

    An abstract (approximately 300 words in English) should be received not
    later than 30 April 2013.

    Deadline for abstracts: 30 April 2013
    Selection of abstracts: 31 May 2013
    Receipt of full papers: 30 June 2013

    Electronic submissions of the abstracts (Word, PS format, PDF-files)
    should be mailed to:

    yvan.baudoin@rma.ac.be
    geert.de.cubber@rma.ac.be


    Selected contributions will be invited for a Special Issue of the
    International Journal of Emergency Management


    Thanks for your attention

    Yvan Baudoin - Geert De Cubber
    Management TIRAMISU - ICARUS
    www.fp7-tiramisu.eu
    www.fp7-icarus.eu
    Alexey Kochkarev
    Russian State Scientific Center for Robotics and Technical Cybernetics
    Peter van Blyenburgh
    President UVS International (www.uvs-info.com)
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  5. #55
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Springer - FIRA 2013 ROBOWORLD CUP and CONGRESS
    Shah Alam, Malaysia, 24-29
    August 2013


    *Dear author,*

    *

    Let us kindly inform you that due to numerous requests, the paper
    submission deadline for FIRA 2013 ROBOWORLD CUP and CONGRESS (*
    http://www.firakl2013.org.my/congress* <http://www.firakl2013.org.my/>) has
    been extended to 15th April 2013.*

    *
    The Center for Artificial Intelligence Technology (CAIT), Faculty of
    Information Science and Technology (FTSM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
    and Department of Polytechnic Education, Ministry of Higher Education,
    Malaysia together with the Federation of International Robot Soccer
    Association are organizing the International FIRA ROBOWORLD CUP and
    CONGRESS (FIRA 2013). We cordially invite delegates from all over the world
    to participate this event. The FIRA ROBOWORLD CUP and CONGRESS co-located
    with the International Multi-Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    Technology (M-CAIT 2013) *http://www.ftsm.ukm.my/mcait* will be held in
    Shah Alam, Malaysia.

    All papers in the conference have been accepted to publish in
    Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) Springer-Verlag.*

    *
    We would like to highlight the presence of the following keynote speakers:

    > Professor Jong-Hwan Kim, Department of Electrical Engineering and
    Computer Science, KAIST, Korea.*

    *
    > A/Prof. Prahlad Vadakkepat, Department of Electrical and Computer
    Engineering National University of Singapore.*

    *
    Please visit the conference website at *
    http://www.firakl2013.org.my/congress* for further information.

    Important Dates:

    Paper submission: Extended to 15th April 2013
    Paper acceptance: 1st May 2013
    Final submission (Camera-ready): 1st June 2013
    FIRA RoboWorld Cup: 24th - 29th Aug 2013
    FIRA Congress: 26th-27th Aug 2013
    Early bird Registration: Before 30th June 2013
    Normal Registration: After 30th June 2013
    *

    ****

    *Topics of interest:

    > Advanced applications of autonomous robots (industrial and research),
    advanced materials.
    > Advanced medical robotics, robot for surgery, assistive robotics, service
    robotics.
    > Applications development, hardware issues, devices and techniques,
    advances sensor and actuator.
    > Autonomous assembly robotics, Autonomous vehicles.
    > Bio-mimetic and bio-inspired robotics, Bio-hybrid robot systems,
    evolutionary robotics.
    > Cognitive robotics, developmental robotics, personnel robotics, robot
    communication and language.
    > Ethical and societal issues in robotics, robots in education, the arts
    and entertainment.
    > Flying robots (unmanned- and micro air vehicles) space and planetary
    robotics.
    > Humanoid robotics, human-robot interaction and interfaces, legged robots.
    > Swarm robotics, collective robots, field robotics.
    > Learning and adaptation, long-term interaction and operation, intelligent
    prostheses.
    > Modeling and analysis or robot models, modular reconfigurable robots.
    > Navigation, localization, map building and path planning, analysis of
    robot-environment interaction.
    > Robot autonomy including energy self-sufficiency, robot control
    architectures, 2D/3D robot vision, sensing and perception.
    > Pattern matching and analysis, visual object categorization, searching
    methods, optimization, data mining, and semantic knowledge technology.

    The conferences associated with FIRA 2013 event are:

    *> 5th International Conference on Advances Humanoid Robotics Research
    (ICAHRR)<http://www.firakl2013.org.my/congres...esearch-icahrr>
    ****

    > 5th International Conference on Education and Entertainment Robotics
    (ICEER)<http://www.firakl2013.org.my/congres...-robotics-icer>
    ****

    > 4th International Robotics Education Forum (IREF)<http://www.firakl2013.org.my/congres...ion-forum-iref>
    ****

    *

    Kind regards

    FIRA Roboworld Congress 2013.

    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  6. #56
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Special Issue on "Advances in Domestic Service Robots in the Real World" - JINT Springer

    Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems

    Special Issue on "Advances in Domestic Service Robots in the Real World"

    This special issue focuses on a broad spectrum of domestic service
    robots that operate in the real-world in home environments. The robots
    are fully autonomous and use intuitive interfaces such as language,
    gestures and visual displays to communicate with people. The home
    environment is defined as 'any place where people live in their daily
    lives', which can include, for example, a living room, a kitchen or a
    garden. Special attention is being paid to submissions where the robot
    capabilities are validated in a real-world setting such as the
    RoboCup@Home benchmark or during long lasting experiments in the real-
    world. The focus will also be on different modes of natural
    interaction with humans, semantic perception and mapping in domestic
    environments, recognition and manipulation of domestic objects, cost-
    effectiveness of the solution (computational and financial resources
    used by the robot), modeling and search in unknown daily life
    environments, such as homes, restaurants, and shopping centers, the
    effect of appearance on acceptance and more.

    The topics are related, but not limited, to all the aspects required
    for a robot to operate in daily life environments with a long-term
    focus on applicability, such as:
    - cooperative human-robot interaction and task solving,

    - semantic perception and mapping in domestic environments,

    - manipulation of domestic objects such as doors, kitchen utensils,
    glasses, etc.,

    - modeling and search in unknown daily life environments, such as
    homes, restaurants, and shopping centers,

    - high-level cognition for robots in domestic environments,

    - benchmarking domestic service robots,

    - long lasting robotic experiments in domestic environments,

    - acceptance of robots in households.

    Submissions addressing practical applications using international
    benchmarks and/or in-field experimental testing are strongly encouraged.


    Guest Editors:
    Luca Iocchi, Universit? di Roma ''La Sapienza'', Luca.Iocchi@dis.uniroma1.it

    Javier Ruiz-del-Solar, Universidad de Chile, jruizd@ing.uchile.cl

    Tijn van der Zant, University of Groningen, tijn@ieee.org


    Important dates:
    1 April 2013: Opening paper submission

    20 May 2013: Closing Paper Submission

    1 August 2013: Paper Acceptance Announcements

    31 August 2013: Camera-ready Paper Submission

    2014: Expected Publication




    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  7. #57
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics
    Oct. 21-26, 2013, Link?ping, Sweden
    Theme: Cooperation and Collaboration


    http://www.ssrr-conference.org/2013/


    The 11th IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics continues its tradition of attracting cutting-edge papers in the theory and practice of robots for all types of safety, security, and rescue applications such as disaster response, mitigation and recovery; rapid and secure inspection of critical infrastructure; detection of chemical, biological and radiological risks, and operations in these dangerous sites.

    SSRR 2013 also serves as an entry point for researchers and technologists who want to learn more about safety, security and rescue robotics, through tutorials and keynotes.

    A Rescue Robotics Camp, attached to the conference, gives participants the opportunity to learn about the state of the art algorithms for Search and Rescue Robots and their use. The camp is organized in collaboration with the NIFTi EU project and RoboCup.

    Papers and participation fall into:

    * Regular papers (4-6 pages) describing original work in SSR or work that can be applied to SSR domains.
    * Center/project papers (2-4 pages) describing work at centers or active multi-institutional projects.
    * Vision papers (2-4) presenting long-term challenges or new ideas outside of the mainstream in computing for SSR robotics.
    * Late Breaking Reports (1-2 pages) contributing novel directions or work which has not been fully analyzed or explored. Late Breaking Reports are reviewed and the relevance of the material to the SSR domains must be clear.


    Topics include but are not limited to:

    * Biologically inspired solutions
    * Casualty assessment, care and extraction
    * Chemical, biological, or radiological events
    * Computer vision
    * GPS-denied navigation and mapping
    * Humanoid robots
    * Humanitarian demining
    * Human-robot interaction
    * Inspection of critical infrastructure
    * Manipulation
    * Multi-agent coordination
    * Nuclear decommissioning
    * Sensing and sensor fusion
    * SLAM in extreme environments
    * Structural assessment
    * Telemedicine
    * Unmanned ground, aerial, and marine vehicles
    * Urban search and rescue
    * Wildland fire fighting

    In addition, SSRR 2013 encourages the submission of "non-traditional" papers which contribute to understanding robot systems for Public Safety but may not have results in a Public Safety domain.

    SSRR 2013 will have three paper awards:

    * Best Paper Award
    * Best Student Paper Award
    * Outrageous Visions Award


    Important Dates

    * Jun 14, 2013 Submission of proposals for tutorials and special sessions
    * Jul 19, 2013 Submission of regular papers, center/project papers, and vision papers
    * Aug 26, 2013 Notification of acceptance
    * Sep 6, 2013 Submission of Late Breaking Reports
    * Sep 16, 2013 Notification of acceptance of Late Breaking Reports
    * Sep 27, 2013 Submission of final papers
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  8. #58
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Journal of Human-Robot Interaction special issue on design

    Much like computing in general has become increasingly mobile,
    ubiquitous and part of everyday life, someday in the future we may find
    robots assisting humans in situations well beyond their current use.
    They may become assistants, workmates, entertainers, even socializers.
    But to achieve this will require careful consideration of the role and
    effect of robots in our lives. As robot technology becomes more
    commonplace, the design aspects will become increasingly important.

    The design community has established many methods for creating engaging
    artifacts, and has branched out into subfields such as interaction
    design and product design, which are highly relevant for the HRI field.
    Designers have unique opportunities to improve the overall appeal and
    usefulness of robotic products well beyond their technical function and
    capabilities. Finally, designers are well equipped to envision and
    understand the implications and potential of new technologies through
    techniques such as concept development, sketching and lo-fi prototyping.

    To highlight this rising importance of design in HRI, we are inviting
    submissions to a Special Issue on Design in Human-Robot Interaction:
    Past, Present and Future. To solicit a wide range of submissions, we
    suggest the following categories:

    -Research papers: Reports on scientific advances in HRI design,
    including but not limited to methodological, empirical, quantitative or
    qualitative results

    -Design stories: How an HRI system was designed encompassing the whole
    process, from idea to evaluation

    -Design briefs: Highly visual accounts of specific designs, e.g. a
    particular robotic artifact or function

    -Retrospectives: Accounts of historical relevance to the development of
    design in HRI

    -Future watch: Forward-looking submissions that paint a picture of the
    future of human-robot interaction, including but not limited to design
    concepts, staged interaction and experiments, technical speculation, etc.

    Submissions are in no way limited to the above categories; if you have
    other ideas you would like to discuss, please contact the editors!

    A unique feature in this special issue is that the authors of accepted
    papers will be invited to present their paper at HRI2014 (the 9th
    ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction,
    http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2014). This opportunity will allow
    authors to present their work to a large audience, and to improve the
    quality and profile of design papers at the HRI conference.

    We look forward to seeing your submission!

    /Special issue editors:/

    Lars Erik Holmquist, Yahoo! Labs (larserik@yahoo-inc.com)

    Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University (forlizzi@cs.cmu.edu)

    /Timeline:/

    July 27, 2013: Deadline for submissions

    July 28-Sept 8, 2013: Review process

    Sept 15, 2013: Feedback to authors

    Oct 15, 2013: Revised versions due

    March 1, 2014: Publication of special issue

    --
    Michael A. Goodrich
    Professor, Computer Science
    Brigham Young University



    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  9. #59
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    Workshop on Inverse Optimal Control & Robot Learning from Demonstration

    In conjunction with the Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS) conference on
    June 27th in Berlin, Germany

    Homepage: http://www.cs.uic.edu/Ziebart/IOCRLfD

    Important Dates:

    -

    May 10th: Submission deadline
    -

    May 17th: Author notification
    -

    June 27th: Oral/poster presentations


    Submissions: send extended abstracts and papers (1-8 pages in length) to
    rss.ioc.rlfd.2013@gmail.com

    Description: In many robotic domains, it is much easier to demonstrate
    appropriate behavior (through e.g., tele?operation, haptic feedback, or
    motion capture) than it is to program a controller to produce the same
    behavior. Driven by this observation, research in learning from
    demonstration and inverse optimal control has become increasingly popular
    in the last several years. This paradigm recasts reinforcement learning
    problems as supervised learning tasks, in which advances in machine
    learning can enable robots to learn the desired policy, utility, and/or
    dynamics of the robotic domain directly and efficiently from observed
    behavior. For example, inverse optimal control aims at identifying the
    unknown objective function or policy that produces a given solution of an
    optimal control problem. Input data can come from measurements related to
    the system?s state e.g. by motion capture, IMU or force plates. The
    identified function can then be used to generate optimal motions for
    robots. An important goal of this workshop is to present and discuss the
    state of the art of solution methods for this challenging class of problems.

    In this workshop, via a mix of invited talks, posters, and discussion, we
    seek to bring together experts in system identification, reinforcement
    learning, and inverse optimal control to explore the theoretical and
    applied aspects of learning from demonstration and inverse optimal control.
    We plan to discuss open problems, state-?of-?the-?art solution methods, and
    interesting applications
    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

  10. #60
    ApplyAbroad Hero robotic آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Dec 2008
    رشته و دانشگاه
    مهندسی
    ارسال‌ها
    1,524

    پیش فرض پاسخ : فراخوان کنفرانس ها، سمینار ها، کارگاه ها و ... رباتیک

    ISO TC184/SC2/WG7 Workshop on Personal Care Robots 24 June 2013, BRL, UWE, Bristol, UK

    ISO TC184/SC2/WG7 (Personal care robot safety) would like to announce the
    1st International Workshop on Personal care robots in collaboration with
    CLAWAR Association Ltd; University of the West of England Bristol, UK;
    University of G?vle, Sweden; and the EXO-LEGS (www.exo-legs.org) project
    funded under the EC?s Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (
    www.aal-europe.eu) for elderly persons.

    There is considerable activity in developing non-industrial robots for new
    environments and personal care and medical applications are the main
    drivers for the new types of service robots emerging for non-manufacturing
    applications. The ISO TC184/SC2 (Robots and robotics devices) Technical
    Committee (www.sis.se/popup/iso/isotc184sc2) is the main ISO committee
    developing robot standards under the following work groups: ? WG 1:
    Vocabulary and characteristics of robots, Convenor Prof Soon-Geul Lee,
    Kyung-Hee University, South Korea.

    ? WG 3: Industrial robot safety, Convenor Jeff Fryman, Robotics Industries
    Association, USA

    ? WG 7: Personal care robot safety, Convenor Prof Gurvinder S Virk, CLAWAR
    Association, UK, and University of G?vle & KTH Royal Institute of
    Technology, Sweden.

    ? JWG9: Medical electrical equipment and systems using robotic technology
    (joint group with IEC TC62/SC62A), Convenor Prof Gurvinder S Virk, CLAWAR
    Association, UK and University of G?vle & KTH, Sweden.

    ? WG 8: Service robots, Convenor Prof Seungbin Moon, Sejong University,
    South Korea.

    WG7 is working on ISO 13482 due out in August 2013 presenting the safety
    requirements for personal care robots. The standard defines personal care
    robots and classifies them into three robot classes, namely mobile servant
    robot, physical assistant robots and person carrier robots.

    The aim of the workshop is to announce the publication of this new ISO
    13482 standard and bring the ongoing and future robot standardisation
    activities to the attention of the stakeholder communities so that full
    participation can be facilitated and future cooperation ensured.

    Special emphasis will be given to physical assistant exoskeletons forming
    part of the physical assistant robots covered within ISO 13482. These
    assistive exoskeletons could have high potential to maintain the mobility
    of elderly persons and help them remain independent and active living in
    their homes for as long as possible.

    For further details please contact:

    Prof Gurvinder S. Virk, University of Gavle, Sweden

    Email: gsvirk@clawar.org

    Kind Regards,*
    Yianni
    http://isrc.ulster.ac.uk/staff/IGatsoulis/Contact.html


    هرکه را اسرار حق آموختند
    مهر کردند و دهانش دوختند

علاقه مندی ها (Bookmarks)

علاقه مندی ها (Bookmarks)

مجوز های ارسال و ویرایش

  • شما نمیتوانید موضوع جدیدی ارسال کنید
  • شما امکان ارسال پاسخ را ندارید
  • شما نمیتوانید فایل پیوست در پست خود ضمیمه کنید
  • شما نمیتوانید پست های خود را ویرایش کنید
  •