RRC 2014 - Special Track on Robotics, Rebecca Caldwell and LaVonne Manning
Date2014-05-21 - 2014-05-23
Deadline2013-11-18
VenueFlorida, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.flairs-27.info/
Topics/Call fo Papers
Robotics is a multidisciplinary area of study across computer science, electrical engineer, and mechanical engineer. Robotics covers the study, design, manufacture, and use of robot in various applications. Robotics, computer vision, activity recognition, path planning, and the many other disciplines where computers interface to physical environments have proven to be a major source of inspiration and crucial new insights into artificial intelligence. Human-Robot interaction has become major concern as many robots have been used in real-world application. This track focuses on all aspects of robotics, including related areas and applications, including robotics education.
What is the GOAL of the track?
This special track will include research paper on Robotics and its related techniques, such as vision, perception, and planning. This track also includes Robotics Education which will teach various AI techniques involved in Robotics.
Who might be interested?
Researchers in Robotics, Computer Science faculty and students interested in AI and Robotics.
What kind of studies will be of interest?
Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Robotics. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to)
1. AI for Robotics
2. Human-Robot Interaction
3. Robotics Education
4. Computer Vision
5. Pattern Recognition
6. Activity Recognition
7. Intelligence and Perception
8. Machine Learning applied to Robotics
9. Motion Planning
10. Prediction and Path Planning
What is the GOAL of the track?
This special track will include research paper on Robotics and its related techniques, such as vision, perception, and planning. This track also includes Robotics Education which will teach various AI techniques involved in Robotics.
Who might be interested?
Researchers in Robotics, Computer Science faculty and students interested in AI and Robotics.
What kind of studies will be of interest?
Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Robotics. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to)
1. AI for Robotics
2. Human-Robot Interaction
3. Robotics Education
4. Computer Vision
5. Pattern Recognition
6. Activity Recognition
7. Intelligence and Perception
8. Machine Learning applied to Robotics
9. Motion Planning
10. Prediction and Path Planning
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