[PlanetKR] cfp: COMMONSENSE COGNITIVE ROBOTICS (PRICAI 2014, Dec 1-5, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia)

Mehul Bhatt bhatt at informatik.uni-bremen.de
Sun Jun 15 06:59:30 EST 2014


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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Track on:
COMMONSENSE COGNITIVE ROBOTICS
http://www.pricai2014.org/index.php/calls/calls-papers/calls-papers-robotics 
( Submission date: June 29 2014 )

as part of:

PRICAI 2014 - 13th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Gold Coast, Queensland, AUSTRALIA. Dec 1-5 2014.


Track Chairs: 
Mehul Bhatt (University of Bremen, DE)
Michael Spranger (Sony CSL, Tokyo, JP)

Publications:
LNAI; and addition special issues has been planned.

Contact: Mehul Bhatt at: bhatt AT informatik.uni-bremen.de

(Apologies for cross-postings; please help us spread the word as you see fit).
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The special track on commonsense cognitive robotics especially emphasizes and solicits research papers concerned with the development of systematic models, methods, and tools for commonsense and qualitative representation and reasoning that may be seamlessly integrated within robotics projects in particular, and large-scale artificial intelligence projects, cognitive (assistance) systems, industrial automation systems, and hybrid intelligent systems in general. Methods and perspectives at the interface of artificial intelligence and cognitive science are especially welcome.


**ADVISORY COMMITTEE**
	- Anthony Cohn (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
	- Hector J. Levesque (University of Toronto, Canada)
	- Bernhard Nebel (University of Freiburg, Germany)
	- Luc Steels (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)

**PROGRAM COMMITTEE**
	- Jean-Christophe Baillie (Aldebaran, France)
	- Nicola Bellotto (University of Lincoln, UK)
	- Esra Erdem (Sabanci University, Turkey)
	- Daniel Goehring (International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, USA)
	- Alexander Ferrein (FH Aachen, Germany)
	- George Konidaris (MIT CSAIL, Cambridge MA, USA)
	- Maurice Pagnucco (University of New South Wales, Australia) 
	- Daniele Nardi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
	- Michael Thielscher (University of New South Wales, Australia)

**TRACK CHAIRS**
	- Mehul Bhatt (University of Bremen, DE)
	- Michael Spranger (Sony CSL, Tokyo, JP)


**COMMONSENSE, SPACE, CHANGE**
Humans, robots, and systems that act, and interact, are embedded in space, and this change is often the result of actions and events. Actions and events are a critical link to the external world, in a predictive as well as an explanatory sense: anticipations of spatial or perceivable reality conform to our commonsense knowledge of the effects of actions and events in the real world. Similarly, explanations of the perceived reality (e.g., by humans, robots, systems) also are established on the basis of apriori known or acquired commonsense laws. Methods and tools for integrated commonsense reasoning about space, actions and change are therefore of paradigmatic importance from the viewpoint of both theoretical as well as application-driven goals. 


**HIGH-LEVEL COMMONSENSE COGNITION**
Cognitively motivated high-level commonsense reasoning, action, control, and interaction capabilities for robotic systems typically pertains to everyday activities and problem solving. In this context, high-level commonsense reasoning, and associated cognitively inspired functional benchmarks promise to become a fundamental aspect of robotic cognitive assistance systems and technologies that will accompany us in daily personal and professional activities. Formal representational and computational methods for handling commonsense qualitative phenomena -- e.g., involving the perception of space, time, events, actions, change, causality, processes - will be at the heart of collaborative cognitive systems and assistive technologies aimed at high-level control of autonomous robotic systems. With this motivation, the core topics and areas of interest for this session include:

	- Commonsense Reasoning
	- Qualitative Reasoning
	- Language, Ontology, and Space 
	- Computational Models of Narrative
	- Spatial Cognition, Computation and Semantics
	- Computational Cognitive Systems
	- Mental model based theories of thinking and reasoning

In particular, we emphasise:

	- Reasoning about Space, Actions, and Change
	- Visuo-Spatial Representation and Reasoning
	- Geometric, and qualitative spatial reasoning
	- Qualitative abstractions of Motion, Shape, Visibility
	- Abductive Reasoning 
	- Integrated Symbolic and Probabilistic Representation and Reasoning
	- Qualitative Learning and Grounding
	- Temporal Reasoning
	- Epistemic Reasoning, Belief Revision
	- Functional Affordance Learning and Reasoning
	- Cognitive Vision
	- Mental Model Theory, and its Applications in Robotics


**DEADLINE**
Paper submission deadline: June 29 2019. 
Please refer to applicable PRICAI 2014 Important Dates page for paper submission deadline, paper acceptance notification, camera-ready due date, etc.
http://www.pricai2014.org/index.php/calls/calls-papers/calls-papers-robotics


**SUBMISSION GUIDELINES**
All submission and publication guidelines announced for the PRICAI 2014 conference will be applicable for this special track. Papers submitted to the special session and the main conference will use the same submission system. Please choose “Commonsense Cognitive Robotics” special track / session as the applicable track. 

**PUBLICATIONS**
All papers submitted will be peer-reviewed using the same criteria of PRICAI-14. The accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings of PRICAI-14, which will be published by Springer as a volume of LNAI series. A special issue has been planned and will be announced after the completion of the review procedure for PRICAI 2014.


(Apologies for cross-postings; please help us spread the word as you see fit).
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—
Mehul Bhatt
Cognitive Systems (CoSy), and
Spatial Cognition Research Centre (SFB/TR 8)
Informatics, FB 3 - University of Bremen
P.O. Box 330 440, Bremen 28334, Germany
Fone	+49-421218 64237
Fax		+49-42121898 64237
url		www.mehulbhatt.org





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