SPECIAL TRACK ON
"AI and Robotics"
"AI and Robotics"
Description
The acceptance and success of robotics in real environments is still substantially depending on the ability of robots to effectively act, possibly in cooperation with other robots or devices, in unknown and dynamic environments as well as to naturally interact with humans. The goal of the special track on "AI and Robotics" is to provide a forum for discussion of the research approaches, that face some of the scientific challenges raised by the attempt to build robotic systems, that can be regarded as intelligent agents: companions, assistants, teammates. In particular, we welcome contributions that exploit AI techniques and approaches to the design of intelligent robotic agents, The European Robotic Platform, in addition to industry, indicates two major commercial targets for robotics, service and security/space. Consequently, we encourage presentation of research work specifically in these application areas.Special Track Program
Date: 12 September, 2007, h: 9:00-13:00Location: Sala degli Svizzeri
The Final Program is now available here
Chair
Daniele NardiProgram Committee
Andrea BonariniAntonio Chella
Dorothy N Monekosso
Bernhard Nebel
Stefano Nolfi
Enrico Pagello
Fiora Pirri
Alessandro Saffiotti
Special Track Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Important Dates
For the important dates clik hereSubmission
For on-line submission go to submission pageInstructions for Authors
The Special Track will consist of paper and poster presentations. The submissions will be managed by the Web submission portal that will be made available soon on this page. Papers must be submitted no later than 15th of April 2007.All papers should consist of max. 12 pages (inclusive of references, tables, figures and equations), in English. PDF files should be submitted formatted according to the Springer Verlag Proceedings style. Latex style files and word document templates can be found at: LNCS Series: Author Instruction
All accepted papers and posters will be published in the AI*IA 2007 Congress proceedings on the Springer-Verlag LNAI series (previous volumes, AI*IA 2005, AI*IA 2003).
