CRW 2020

Cognitive Robotics 2020 Workshop

Chair of the Workshop: Dr. Huimin Lu, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

Cognitive Robotics merges two research fields, physical systems and control architectures. The physical systems are designed to adapt to dynamic environments while the control architectures explicitly take into account the need to acquire and exploit past experiences.

In practice, the research field of cognitive robotics is interdisciplinary, which is inspired by knowledge and methods from many different areas such as psychology, biology, signal processing, physics, information theory, mathematics, and mechanical science. The designed cognitive robots will achieve their goals via understanding the semantic meaning of unknown environment, intelligent sensing, automatic planning, multi-agent communication, and anticipating the outcome of actions.

The development of cognitive robotics will keep cross-fertilizing these research areas. This workshop aims to promote technologies like computational cognition and perception, computational computing, and computational neuroscience. Those areas are driving as the best tools for upgrading the robots with near-human intelligence. The overall goal of this workshop would like to achieve is to foster links between the fields of cognitive science, robotics and machine intelligence, and promote the methodologies required to make the research of cognitive robotics industrially and socially.

This workshop provides a forum for researchers from industry and academia to discuss cognitive robotics. Please note that paper length is 6-10 pages, and the review process will be double-blind.

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Important dates

Full Paper Submission deadline
16 August 2020
Notification deadline
16 September 2020
Camera-ready deadline
20 October 2020
Start of Conference
21 November 2020
End of Conference
22 November 2020