[robocup-worldwide] RoboCup Symposium 2017 Call for Papers

Oliver Obst O.Obst at westernsydney.edu.au
Tue Jan 24 00:14:08 EST 2017


Dear all,

This is the call for submissions to our symposium this year in Nagoya.
Please share this among teams in your leagues and to anyone who may be interested in submitting to this.

Deadline for submission: March 31, 2017 
Place: Nagoya, Japan
Date: July 31, 2017
Web page URL: http://www.robocup2017.org/

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Call for Papers

RoboCup International Symposium 2017

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OVERVIEW

The 21st Annual RoboCup International Symposium will be held in
conjunction with RoboCup 2017. The Symposium is a primary venue for
presentation and discussion of scientific contributions to a variety
of research areas related to all RoboCup divisions (RoboCup Soccer,
RoboCup Rescue, RoboCup at Home, RoboCup at Work, and RoboCup
Junior). Its scope includes, but is not restricted to, research and
educational activities in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Due to its interdisciplinary nature, the Symposium offers a unique
venue for exploring both theory and practice in wide spectrum of
research fields. The experimental, interactive, and benchmark
character of the RoboCup initiative presents an opportunity to
disseminate novel ideas and promising technologies, rapidly adopted
and field-tested by a large, and still growing, community.


SUBMISSION

We solicit submissions of papers reporting high-quality, original
research with relevance to the areas mentioned below. Researchers in
these areas, even if not actively participating in RoboCup teams, are
urged to submit their work. We welcome both papers describing real-
world research and papers reporting theoretical results, as well as
combinations thereof.  We also encourage the submission of high-
quality overview articles for any field related to the general scope
of RoboCup.

The proceedings of the RoboCup International Symposium are published
and archived within the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence (LNAI) series. Submitted papers are limited to 12 pages
formatted according to the LNAI requirements
(http://www.springer.com/series/1244) and must be electronically
submitted through the symposium web site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=robocupsymposium2017

All contributions are peer-reviewed by a number of reviewers, and evaluated
by members of the senior program committee.


DEVELOPMENT TRACK

To encourage open-source release of hardware and software components,
a special track on open-source development will be part of the 2017
RoboCup International Symposium. Contributions to this track are
limited to eight pages, formatted according to LNAI requirements.
Contributions should include evidence of impact of the released
component on the RoboCup community. Review of these contributions
will be based on technical contribution and benefit to the RoboCup
community.


IMPORTANT DATES

* Submission of full papers:  March 31, 2017
* Notification to authors:   May 5, 2017
* Submission of camera-ready copies: May 19, 2017
* RoboCup 2017 Symposium: 31 July 2017



SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS

Hidehisa Akyama
Oliver Obst
Claude Sammut
Flavio Tonidandel


AREAS OF INTEREST

* Robot Hardware and Software
- mobile robotics
- humanoid robotics
- sensors and actuators
- embedded and mobile devices
- robot construction and new materials
- robotic system integration
- robot software architectures
- robot programming environments and languages
- real-time and concurrent programming
- robot simulators


* Perception and Action
- 3D perception
- distributed sensor integration
- sensor noise filtering
- real-time image processing and pattern recognition
- motion and sensor models
- sensory-motor control
- robot kinematics and dynamics
- high-dimensional motion control


* Robot Cognition and Learning
- world modeling and knowledge representation
- learning from demonstration and imitation
- localization, navigation, and mapping
- planning and reasoning
- decision making under uncertainty
- reinforcement learning
- complex motor skill acquisition
- motion and sensor model learning


* Multi-Robot Systems
- team coordination methods
- communication protocols
- learning and adaptive systems
- teamwork and heterogeneous agents
- dynamic resource allocation
- adjustable autonomy


* Human-Robot Interaction
- human-robot interfaces
- speech synthesis and natural language generation
- visualization
- emotion recognition
- understanding human intent
- affect detection and synthesis
- robot response to external disturbances
- safety and dependability


* Education and Edutainment
- robotics and artificial intelligence education
- educational robotics
- robot kits and programming tools
- robotic entertainment


* Applications and Benchmarking
- search and rescue robots
- robotic surveillance
- service and social robots
- robots at home
- performance metrics


--  
Dr Oliver Obst, Assoc. Professor in Data Science
Centre for Research in Mathematics
School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics
Western Sydney University, Parramatta
+61 2 9685 9429        http://www.oliverobst.eu/



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