[PlanetKR] Advances in Autonomous Robots Special Session

Mary-Anne Williams Mary-Anne at it.uts.edu.au
Wed May 30 09:30:29 EST 2007


*Special Session for Advances in Autonomous Robots*

Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies 2007
http://www.sersc.org/FBIT2007/

Jeju Island, Korea**

 Research on Autonomous Intelligent Robots is a /transdisciplinary 
/domain drawing mainly from Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and 
Cognitive Science. In order to develop an autonomous intelligent robot 
one needs to consider and solve various challenging, profound and 
pragmatic problems in the areas of perception, decision making and 
mechanics. The purpose of this special session is to provide a platform 
to communicate and discuss the new ideas and scientific advances that 
will lead to more effective and more intelligent autonomous robots.

 *Topics* for the session papers include (but not limited to):  

       bioscience inspired approaches to robotics
knowledge representation and grounding issues
partially observable stochastic games for multi-robot systems
ontology generation and management for practical robots
 human-robot interaction and communication\
adaptation, learning and evolution in robotics
environment modeling and robot perception

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A refereed paper will appear in one of the approved publications by the 
conference date:

*IEEE Conference Proceedings*: high quality E.I. indexed proceedings for 
FBIT.

*International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems*: special 
issue of this SCIE listed journal will consider high quality papers from 
this special session.

*Soft Computing Journal**:* special issue of this SCIE listed journal 
will consider select papers with significant soft computing technique 
content.

*Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology**:* The FBIT interdisciplinary 
special issue of this high impact factor journal will consider high 
impact factor papers with a medical or biosciences motivation. Appears 
by the conference date and details are in the conference pages (open 
access with I.F. 1.8 in SCIE).

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*Important Dates*

Paper submission Deadline: June 20, 
2007                                                (click for LaTeX 
<http://www.sersc.org/FBIT2007/ExtendedAbstractLaTex.zip>or Word 
<http://www.sersc.org/FBIT2007/instruct.doc> style files)

Advanced Registration Deadline: August 15, 2007

Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2007

Final Program Announced: September 15, 2007

 

*Submissions* in PDF format should be sent directly to both the special 
session organizers:

Xiaoping Chen (xpchen at ustc.edu.cn <mailto:xpchen at ustc.edu.cn>), 
University of Science and Technology of China

Mary-Anne Williams (Mary-Anne at it.uts.edu.au 
<mailto:Mary-Anne at it.uts.edu.au>), University of Technology, Sydney


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Professor Mary-Anne Williams,
Director, Innovation and Technology Research Laboratory
Faculty of Information Technology
University of Technology, Sydney
http://innovation.it.uts.edu.au/Mary-Anne

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