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PlanRob 2014 - Workshop on Planning and Robotics (PlanRob)

Date2014-06-22 - 2014-06-23

Deadline2014-02-20

VenuePortsmouth, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://icaps14.icaps-conference.org/wor...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Robotics is one of the most appealing and natural applicative area for the Planning and Scheduling (P&S) research activity, however, this potential interest seems not reflected in an equally important research production for the robotics community. On the other hand, the fast development of field and social robotics applications poses planning as a central issue in the robotic research with several real-world challenges for the planning community.
In this perspective, the goal of this workshop is twofold. From one side, it aims at providing a fresh impulse for the ICAPS community to recast its interests towards robotics problems and applications. On the other side, its goal is to attract representatives from the robotics community to discuss their challenges related to planning for autonomous robots as well as their expectations from the P&S community.
The workshop aims at constituting a stable, long-term establishment of a forum on relevant topics concerned with the interactions between Robotics and P&S communities presenting a stimulating environment where researchers could discuss about the opportunities and challenges for P&S when applied to Robotics.
The first edition of the PlanRob workshop has gathered a very positive feedback and a major follow up was the organization of the ICAPS 2014 Robotics Track chaired by Felix Ingrand and Leslie Kaebling. This second edition of the PlanRob workshop has been proposed in synergy with this track to further enforce the original goal and to maintain a more informal forum where even less mature works may find space, benefit of suitable feedback and contribute to stimulate discussions.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
planning domain representations for robotics applications;
robot motion, path, and mission planning;
integrated planning and execution in robotic architectures;
planning and coordination methods for multi-robots;
mixed-initiative planning and sliding autonomy for robotic systems;
human-aware planning and execution in human-robot interaction;
adversarial action planning in competitive robotic domains;
formal methods for robot planning and control;
P&S methods for optimization and adaptation in robotics;
benchmark planning domains for robots;
real-world planning applications for autonomous robots.
Submission
There are two types of submissions: short position statements and regular papers. Position papers are a maximum of 2 (two) pages. Regular papers are a maximum of 10 (ten) pages. Papers should be submitted via the PlanRob 2014 EasyChair website. All papers should be typeset in the AAAI style, removing AAAI copyright. Accepted papers will be published on the workshop website.
The organizers will investigate the availability of journal editors in order to invite higher quality papers from the PlanRob 2014 edition to a special issue or post-proceedings volume.
Any additional questions can be directed towards the general workshop contact email: planrob14-AT-easychair.org
Important Dates
Paper submission: February 20th, 2014
Notification of acceptance: March 20th, 2014
Camera-ready paper submissions: TBA
Workshop date: June 22nd or June 23rd, 2014 (TBA)
Organization Chairs
Alberto Finzi, DIETI-UNINA, Italy.
Andrea Orlandini, CNR-ISTC, Italy
Program Committee
Rachid Alami (LAAS-CNRS, France)
Amedeo Cesta (CNR-ISTC, Italy)
Alberto Finzi (Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
Robert Fitch (University of Sydney, Australia)
Malik Ghallab (LAAS-CNRS, France)
Joachim Hertzberg (University of Osnabrueck, Germany)
Andreas Hofmann (MIT, USA)
Felix Ingrand (LAAS-CNRS, France)
Leslie Kaebling (MIT, USA)
Sven Koenig (University of Southern California, USA)
Jonas Kvarnström (Linköpings University, Sweden)
Daniele Magazzeni (King's College, UK)
Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina, USA)
Maria Dolores Moreno (Universidad de Alcala, Spain)
Karen Myers (SRI, USA)
Daniele Nardi (Sapienza University, Italy)
Andrea Orlandini (CNR-ISTC, Italy)
Frederic Py (MBARI, USA)
Alessandro Saffiotti (Orebro University, Sweden)
Kanna Rajan (MBARI, USA)
Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
David Smith (NASA Ames, USA)
Siddharth Srivastava (UC Berkeley, USA)
Florent Teichteil-Königsbuch (ONERA, France)
Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

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