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RiiSS 2015 - 2015 IEEE Symposium on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally Structured Space (RiiSS 2015)

Date2015-12-07 - 2015-12-12

Deadline2015-04-30

VenueCape Town, South Africa South Africa

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Websitehttps://ieee-ssci.org.za

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2015 IEEE Symposium on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally Structured Space (RiiSS2015) will bring together scientists, engineers and students from around the world to discuss the latest advances in the field of robot intelligence within the context of informationally structured space. Recently, the emerging synthesis of information technology (IT), network technology (NT), and robot technology (RT) is one of the most promising approaches to realize a safe, secure, and comfortable society for the next generation. Human-centered systems require, in particular, sophisticated physical and information services which are based on sensor networks, ubiquitous computing, and intelligent artifacts. Information resources and the accessibility within an environment are essential for people and for robots. The environment surrounding people and robots should have a structured platform for gathering, storing, transforming, and providing information. Such an environment is called informationally structured space.
The intelligent computing for the design and use of the informationally structured space should be discussed from various points of view at the same time. An intelligent robot can be an interface connecting between people and informationally structured space to search and provide information. Computational intelligence plays an important role in dealing with perception, action, decision making, planning, adaptation, and learning of robots in the informationally structured space.
Topics
The IEEE Symposium on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally Structured Space (RiiSS 2015) focuses on the intelligence emerging from the synthetic integration of IT, NT, and RT in the informationally structured space. Topics for contributions include, but may not be limited to the following researches:
Computational Intelligence in Robotics
Adaptation, Learning and Evolution in Robotics
Networked Intelligent Robotics
Multi-Robot Systems
Swarm Robotics
Collective Decision Making
Tele-operated Robots
Human-Robot Interaction
Human Centered Systems
Informationally Structured Space
Intelligent Space
Intelligent Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
Organisers
Prof Loo Chu Kiong
University of Malaya, Malaysia. Email: ckloo.um-AT-um.edu.my
Janos Botzheim
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan. E-mail:botzheim-AT-sd.tmu.ac.jp

Last modified: 2015-03-17 22:50:43