[robocup-worldwide] [workshop][CPF] (DEADLINE EXTENDED) Call for Papers - RoboCup Workshop at Humanoids 2018 in Beijing, Chin

Daniel Lofaro dlofaro at gmu.edu
Wed Oct 17 18:40:33 EDT 2018


The 13th Workshop on Humanoid Soccer Robots
at 18th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots
Beijing, China - 1400-1800 on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

******Link to submission page
<https://easychair.org/cfp/RoboCupWorkshop2018>****
Call for Papers

Humanoid soccer has seen impressive progress in recent years. Bipedal
standard or open platforms (Nao, DARwIn-OP, NimbRo-OP) make soccer robots
accessible to many research groups, advanced 3D simulation games make the
investigation of team play with complex humanoid robots possible, and
soccer games for larger robots are a step towards playing with humans. The
ultimate goal of this initiative is to develop a team of humanoid soccer
players – i.e. robots with human-like awareness of the game situation,
motion skills, and cooperation abilities. This poses a unique set of
challenges to robotics, AI, and other fields.

The workshop aims at bringing together researchers from the RoboCup and
FIRA communities, as well as other researchers interested in the subject.

All contributed presentations are subject to a peer review process. We
solicit submissions of original, previously unpublished research papers,
optionally accompanied by a video. Papers should be 2 pages but can be up
to 6 pages in length, formatted according to IEEE conference layout
(two-column). Accepted papers and videos will be available online.
Topics of Interest

include, but are not limited to:

   - Design of humanoid robots
   - Bipedal locomotion
   - Dynamic full-body motions
   - Control architectures
   - Motion and action planning
   - Perception of the game situation
   - Team coordination
   - Skill and strategy learning
   - 3D simulation of humanoid robots
   - Humanoid 3D Printing
   - Humanoid Mechanism Design
   - Using neural networks in RoboCup

Important Dates:

   - Paper submission: October 26th, 2018
   - Acceptance notification: October 29th, 2018
   - Final paper: October 31st, 2018
   - Workshop day: 1400-1800 on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

Information for Authors
Paper Format

Papers must be written in English. All papers must be submitted
electronically in PDF format. Papers should comply with the standard IEEE
conference page layout. For convenience, the default IEEE conference
templates are available for download:

   - IEEE Conference paper templates
   <http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>

The number of pages is 2 to 6 pages, including figures.
If you want to add a video to your submission, please include a link for
video download in the paper.
Paper Submission

Submit your paper using EasyChair: *Link to submission page*
<https://easychair.org/cfp/RoboCupWorkshop2018>

If you don't have an EasyChair account, you will need to create one.


-- 
Daniel M. Lofaro Ph.D
Assistant Professor, George Mason University
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director of Lofaro Labs
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