24th Annual RoboCup International Symposium 2020: Call for Submissions

29 Jan 2020
24th Annual RoboCup International Symposium 2020

The 24th Annual RoboCup International Symposium will be held in conjunction with RoboCup 2020 at the Bordeaux Exhibition Centre, France. We call for submissions of papers reporting innovative, original research with relevance to areas of robotics and artificial intelligence as listed below. Within the described scope of topics we also encourage submissions of high-quality overview articles, papers describing real-world research, and papers reporting theoretical results. Researchers are invited to submit their work independently of whether they participate in the RoboCup competitions or have a RoboCup team. In addition to the main track with regular research papers there will be a special track focused on systems, data, and benchmarks that will feature papers describing novel, open-source hardware and software systems, as well as datasets and benchmarks relevant to the community.

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full papers: 15 April 2020
Notification to authors: 29 May 2020
Submission of camera-ready copies: 8 June 2020
RoboCup 2020 Symposium: 29 June 2020

SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS
All papers will be peer-reviewed, and evaluated by members of the senior program committee. The proceedings of the RoboCup International Symposium will be published and archived within the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNCS/LNAI) series by Springer-Verlag after the conference. Papers should be formatted following the LNAI author guidelines (https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and must be electronically submitted through the EasyChair electronic submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcs2020).

Submissions to the main track are limited to 12 pages including references. Submissions to the special track on systems, data, and benchmarks are limited to 8 pages including references.

Springer’s proceedings LaTeX templates are also available in Overleaf.

TOPICS
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* 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 modelling and knowledge representation- learning from demonstration and imitation- localisation, navigation, and mapping- planning and reasoning- decision making under uncertainty- neural systems and deep learning- complex motor skill acquisition- reinforcement learning and optimisation- motion and sensor model learning
* Human-Robot Interaction- robot social intelligence- fluency of interaction- speech synthesis and natural language generation- natural language recognition- explainable robot behaviours- emotion recognition and reaction- understanding human intent and behaviour- safety, security and dependability- enabling humans to predict robot behaviour
* Multi-Robot Systems- team coordination methods- communication protocols- learning and adaptive systems- teamwork and heterogeneous agents- dynamic resource allocation- adjustable autonomy
* Education and Edutainment- robotics and artificial intelligence education- educational robotics- robot kits and programming tools- robotic entertainment
* Applications and Benchmarking- search and rescue robots- robot surveillance- service and social robots- robots at home, at work and in public spaces- robots in the real world- performance metrics- human-robot interaction

SYSTEMS, DATA, AND BENCHMARKS TRACK
To encourage open-source release of hardware and software systems, the RoboCup International Symposium has included a development track in recent years. This year we expand the scope of this track to include datasets and benchmarks. We encourage submission of papers describing open-source hardware and software, tools and frameworks that facilitate development of robotics hardware and software, datasets that enable new robotic capabilities, as well as benchmarks that establish reproducible test beds and performance metrics to advance research. If applicable, contributions to the special track should include evidence of the released system or dataset, and highlight impacts on the RoboCup community. Review of these contributions will be based on technical merit and potential benefits to the RoboCup community and the research topics listed above.

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Rachid Alami, LAAS-CNRS
Joydeep Biswas, University of Texas at Austin
Maya Cakmak, University of Washington
Oliver Obst, Western Sydney University

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