*4th Workshop on Semantic Policy and Action Representations for
Autonomous Robots (SPAR)*
_*November 8*_, 2019 -*Room: LG-R10* - IEEE/RSJ International Conference
on Intelligent Robots and Systems - *Macau, China*
*----Workshop URL*
https://sites.google.com/view/spar2019/home
Contact email: spar.workshop(a)gmail.com
*----Workshop objectives*
It has been a long-standing question whether robots can reach human
level of intelligence that understands the essence of observed actions
and imitates them even under different circumstances. Contemporary
research in robotics and machine learning has attempted to solve this
question from two different perspectives: One in a bottom-up manner by,
for instance, solely relying on perceived continuous sensory data,
whereas the other by approaching rather from the symbolic level in a
top-down fashion. Although there have been shown encouraging results in
both flows, understanding and imitation of actions have yet to be fully
solved.
Action semantics stands as a potential glue for bridging the gap between
a symbolic action representation and its corresponding continuous signal
level description. Semantic representation provides a tool for capturing
the essence of action by revealing the inherent characteristics. Thus,
semantic features help robots to understand, learn, and generate
policies to imitate actions even in various styles with different
objects. Thus, more descriptive semantics yields robots with greater
capability and autonomy.
This workshop focuses on new technologies that allow robots to learn
generic semantic models for different tasks. In this workshop, we will
bring together researchers from diverse fields, including robotics,
computer vision, and machine learning in order to overview the most
recent scientific achievements and the next break-through topics, and
also to propose new directions in the field.
**** We have a very exciting program for the SPAR workshop*
Time Speaker
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome and introduction. Karinne Ramirez-Amaro &
Yezhou Yang
09:20 – 09:55 Kei Okada, The University of Tokyo. "Task
Instantiation from Life-long Episodic Memories of Service Robots"
10:00 – 10:35 Tanja Schultz, University of Bremen. "Biosignal
Processing for Modeling Human Everyday Activities"
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break
11:20 – 11:55 Stefanos Nikolaidis, University of Southern
California. "Learning Collaborative Action Plans from YouTube Videos"
12:00 – 12:35 Darius Burschka, Technical University of Munich.
"Understanding the Static and Dynamic Scene Context for Human-Robot
Collaboration in Households"
12:40 - 13:05 Joseph Lim, University of Southern California. TDB
13:05 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 14:35 Georg von Wichert, Siemens. TBD
14:40 - 15:15 Chris Paxton, Nvidia Robotics lab. "From Pixels to
Task Planning and Execution"
15:20 - 15:40 Spotlight talks
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break and poster presentations
16:20 – 16:40 Poster presentations
16:45 - 17:20 Jesse Thomason, University of Washington. "Action
Learning from Realistic Environments with Directives"
17:25 - 17:40 Final remarks and end of the Workshop
*----Invited Speakers (all confirmed)*
* Kei Okada, The University of Tokyo. Japan.
http://www.jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~k-okada/index-e.html
* Tanja Schultz, University of Bremen.
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/csl/team/staff/prof-dr-ing-tanja-schultz/
* Georg von Wichert, Siemens. Germany.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/georg-von-wichert-7a74796/
* Stefanos Nikolaidis, University of Southern California. USA
https://stefanosnikolaidis.net/
* Joseph Lim, University of Southern California.
https://viterbi-web.usc.edu/~limjj/
* Darius Burschka, Technical University of Munich.
http://robvis01.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/
* Chris Paxton, Nvidia Robotics lab.
https://research.nvidia.com/person/chris-paxton
* Jesse Thomason, University of Washington
https://jessethomason.com/
*----Organizers*
* Karinne Ramirez-Amaro, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
* Eren Erdal Aksoy, Halmstad University, Sweden
* Yezhou Yang, Arizona State University, USA
* Shiqi Zhang, SUNY Binghamton, USA
*----Advisory Board*
* Michael Beetz, University Bremen, Germany
* Yiannis Aloimonos, University of Maryland, USA
* Tamim Asfour, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
* Florentin Wörgötter, University of Göttinngen, Germany
--
Asst. Prof. Karinne Ramirez Amaro
Chalmers University of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering
Systems and Control Division
SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
IEEE Associate Vice President - Conference Operations
E-mail:karinne@chalmers.se
Office telephone: +46-31-772-1074
www.chalmers.se
The @Home committee has decided to extend the deadline for the First Call
for Participation from the 27th of October 2019 at 23:59 GMT to the 3rd of
November 2019 at 23:59 GMT.
Maxime St-Pierre
OC Chair
RoboCup@Home
*Second Call for Papers: ICAPS 2020 <https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/>*
ICAPS 2020, the 30th International Conference on Automated Planning and
Scheduling, will take place in /Nancy, France, June 14-19, 2020/.
ICAPS 2020 is part of the ICAPS conference series, the premier forum for
exchanging news and research results on theory and applications of
intelligent planning and scheduling technology.
ICAPS 2020 will feature 5 different tracks:
*** *Main Track* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/call-for-papers/>)
*** *Novel Applications Track* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/novel-applications-track/>)
*** *Special Track on Human and Robotics* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-human-and-robot…>)
*** *Special Track on Knowledge Engineering, Integrated Execution, and
System Architectures* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-knowledge-engin…>)
*** *Special Track on Planning and Learning* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-learning-and-pl…>)
*Important Dates*
November 15, 2019 Abstracts due (electronic submission)
*November 20, 2019 Papers due* (electronic submission, PDF)
January 6-8, 2020 Author feedback period
January 20, 2020 Notification of acceptance or rejection
The reference timezone for all deadlines is UTC-12. That is, as long as
there is still some place anywhere in the world where the deadline has
not yet passed, you are on time!
*Author Guidelines*
Authors may submit *long papers* (8 pages AAAI style plus up to one page
of references) or *short papers* (4 pages plus up to one page of
references). The type of paper must be indicated at submission time. All
papers, regardless of length, will be reviewed against the standard
criteria of relevance, originality, significance, clarity, soundness,
and are expected to meet the same high standards set by ICAPS. Short
papers may be of narrower scope, for example by addressing a highly
specific issue, or proposing or evaluating a small, yet important,
extension of previous work or new idea. Overlength papers will be
rejected without review.
Authors making multiple submissions must ensure that each submission has
significant unique content. Papers submitted to ICAPS 2020 may not be
submitted to other conferences or journals during the ICAPS 2020 review
period nor may they be already under review or published in other
conferences or journals.
We will have an arrangement with ECAI 2020, through which selected
papers reviewed by the ICAPS 2020 program committee, instead of being
simply rejected, will be transferred (together with their reviews) to
the ECAI 2020 program committee for consideration as ECAI2020
submissions, and vice versa. Author’s permission for this transfer will
be asked in the submission form.
As the ICAPS 2020 notification date falls between the IJCAI 2020
abstract and full paper submission dates, ICAPS allows abstract
submission to IJCAI with the expectation that papers accepted to ICAPS
will be withdrawn from IJCAI. [Authors are responsible for knowing and
following the appropriate IJCAI rules.]
*Submission Instructions*
All submissions will be made electronically, through the EasyChair
conference system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icaps2020
Submitted PDF papers should be anonymous for double-blind reviewing,
adhere to the page limits of the relevant track CFP/submission type
(long or short), and follow the AAAI author kit instructions for
formatting: https://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit20.zip
In addition to the submitted PDF paper, authors can submit supplementary
material (videos, technical proofs, additional experimental results) for
their paper. Please make sure that the supporting material is also
anonymized. Papers should be self-contained; reviewers are encouraged,
but not obligated, to consider supporting material in their decision.
*Contact
*For inquiries contact: ICAPS2020(a)easychair.org
/Shirin Sohrabi//
//Erez Karpas//
//Chris Beck/
ICAPS 2020 Program Chairs
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Dear @Home teams,
please notice the Special Track on Human and Robotics at ICAPS 2020
that would be a perfect venue for submitting your best research results
in decision making for HRI tasks.
Although the deadline is quite short, we hope to receive several
contributions
from RoboCup@Home community.
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any question.
Best regards,
Luca.
*Call for Papers: ICAPS 2020 <https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/>*
ICAPS 2020, the 30th International Conference on Automated Planning and
Scheduling, will take place in /Nancy, France, June 14-19, 2020/.
ICAPS 2020 is part of the ICAPS conference series, the premier forum for
exchanging news and research results on theory and applications of
intelligent planning and scheduling technology.
ICAPS 2020 will feature 5 different tracks:
*** *Main Track* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/call-for-papers/>)
*** *Novel Applications Track* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/novel-applications-track/>)
*** *Special Track on Human and Robotics* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-human-and-robot…>)
*** *Special Track on Knowledge Engineering, Integrated Execution, and
System Architectures* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-knowledge-engin…>)
*** *Special Track on Planning and Learning* (link
<https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/calls/special-track-on-learning-and-pl…>)
*Important Dates*
November 15, 2019 Abstracts due (electronic submission)
*November 20, 2019 Papers due* (electronic submission, PDF)
January 6-8, 2020 Author feedback period
January 20, 2020 Notification of acceptance or rejection
The reference timezone for all deadlines is UTC-12. That is, as long as
there is still some place anywhere in the world where the deadline has
not yet passed, you are on time!
*Author Guidelines*
Authors may submit *long papers* (8 pages AAAI style plus up to one page
of references) or *short papers* (4 pages plus up to one page of
references). The type of paper must be indicated at submission time. All
papers, regardless of length, will be reviewed against the standard
criteria of relevance, originality, significance, clarity, soundness,
and are expected to meet the same high standards set by ICAPS. Short
papers may be of narrower scope, for example by addressing a highly
specific issue, or proposing or evaluating a small, yet important,
extension of previous work or new idea. Overlength papers will be
rejected without review.
Authors making multiple submissions must ensure that each submission has
significant unique content. Papers submitted to ICAPS 2020 may not be
submitted to other conferences or journals during the ICAPS 2020 review
period nor may they be already under review or published in other
conferences or journals.
We will have an arrangement with ECAI 2020, through which selected
papers reviewed by the ICAPS 2020 program committee, instead of being
simply rejected, will be transferred (together with their reviews) to
the ECAI 2020 program committee for consideration as ECAI2020
submissions, and vice versa. Author’s permission for this transfer will
be asked in the submission form.
As the ICAPS 2020 notification date falls between the IJCAI 2020
abstract and full paper submission dates, ICAPS allows abstract
submission to IJCAI with the expectation that papers accepted to ICAPS
will be withdrawn from IJCAI. [Authors are responsible for knowing and
following the appropriate IJCAI rules.]
*Submission Instructions*
All submissions will be made electronically, through the EasyChair
conference system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icaps2020
Submitted PDF papers should be anonymous for double-blind reviewing,
adhere to the page limits of the relevant track CFP/submission type
(long or short), and follow the AAAI author kit instructions for
formatting: https://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit20.zip
In addition to the submitted PDF paper, authors can submit supplementary
material (videos, technical proofs, additional experimental results) for
their paper. Please make sure that the supporting material is also
anonymized. Papers should be self-contained; reviewers are encouraged,
but not obligated, to consider supporting material in their decision.
*Contact
*For inquiries contact: ICAPS2020(a)easychair.org
/Shirin Sohrabi//
//Erez Karpas//
//Chris Beck/
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First Call for Participation RoboCup at Home 2020 (DSPL · OPL · SSPL)
June 23 - June 29, 2020 (Bordeaux, France)
https://athome.robocup.org/https://github.com/RoboCupAtHome/RuleBook
RoboCup is an international scientific initiative with the goal to
advance the state of the art of intelligent robots through competitions
(RoboCup at Home, RoboCup Soccer, RoboCup Rescue, RoboCup at Work and
RoboCup Junior).
The RoboCup at Home league aims to develop service and assistive robot
technology with high relevance for future personal domestic
applications. It is the largest international annual competition for
autonomous service robots and is part of the RoboCup initiative. A set
of benchmark tests is used to evaluate the robots' abilities and
performance in a realistic home environment setting. Focus lies on the
following domains but is not limited to: Human-Robot-Interaction and
Cooperation, Navigation and Mapping in dynamic environments, Computer
Vision and Object Recognition under natural light conditions, Object
Manipulation, Adaptive Behaviors, Behavior
Integration, Ambient Intelligence, Standardization and System Integration.
Note for experienced participants: Included in the Rulebook is a
standard object list.
This message describes the preregistration and qualification procedure
for RoboCup at Home League 2020.
Important dates:
Oct. 4, 2019 Publication of the Call for Participation
Oct. 27, 2019 Deadline for submission of qualification material and
preregistration.
(Team Description Paper, Team Video, Team Website).
Nov. 15, 2019 Qualification announcement
Jan. 19, 2020 Deadline for Participation Confirmation
The qualification procedure consists of the following steps:
Step 1) Qualification Material Submission (mandatory)
=====================================================
The team ****MUST**** send an email to the Organizing Committee (oc
atrobocupathome.org <http://robocupathome.org>
<http://robocupathome.org>) to participate in the
qualification process for the
RoboCup at Home 2020 event. Please fill in the following information:
Team Name:
League: [ DSPL | OPL | SSPL ]
Country:
Affiliation:
Team Leader Name:
Contact information (E-mail):
Rank in local tournaments:
Link to a team video:
Link to a team web site devoted to their efforts:
Team Description Paper (TDP) attached to the email based on the official
template.
The email subject should be: [@Home2020-Qualification] (YourTeamName)
Considerations:
- Only one platform can be specified per team.
- Only one team leader can be specified per team.
- Only one team video url can be specified per team.
- Only one contact email can be specified per team.
- All the publications and software to be evaluated for qualification
***MUST*** be in the team's website.
- The email must be encoded in UTF-8 using only the ISO-8859-1 character
set.
***** Deadline: Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 23:59 GMT ******
Step 2) Participation confirmation (mandatory)
==============================================
All qualified teams ****MUST**** send an email to the Organizing
Committee (oc at robocupathome.org <http://robocupathome.org>
<http://robocupathome.org>) to
confirm (or cancel) their participation in the RoboCup at Home 2020
event. Confirming attendance implies that the team has sufficient
resources to register, and commits to attend to the event. To confirm
participation, please fill in the following information:
Team Name:
League: [ DSPL | OPL | SSPL ]
Country:
Hereby [Team Name] of [Country] [confirms | forfeits] participation in
the the RoboCup at Home [League].
The email subject should be: [@Home2020-Confirmation] (YourTeamName)
Remark: Qualified teams who miss the participation confirmation will be
disqualified automatically and the participation slots freed for the
Second Call for Participation.
***** Deadline: Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020 23:59 GMT ******
Step 3) Robot Acquisition (Standard Platform Leagues):
======================================================
Qualified Teams must contact the supplier as soon as the Qualification
Notification arrives to start the acquisition procedure.
Teams selected to receive Standard-Platform robots have to make an
agreement with the supplier in compliance with the supplier's instructions.
The suppliers are not allowed to sell, export, lease and/or ship their
products to natural or legal persons and to entities and countries which
are subject to international sanctions or prohibitions. Since Selection
Committee cannot answer this issue, please ask the supplier directly.
Remark: Failing to acquire a Standard-Platform will void the
qualification of the SSPL/DSPL. It won't not possible for SSPL/DSPL to
change to OPL.
Instructions for the Qualification Material
===========================================
Instructions for the Team Video
-------------------------------
In order to prove a running hardware, each team has to provide a
qualification video.
As a minimum requirement for qualification, the video must show the
robot(s) successfully solving a task involving the integration of at
least 5 different abilities, such as: environmental reasoning,
high-level task planning, human-robot interaction, localization,
manipulation, object recognition, people recognition, etc. It is Highly
Recommend to show at least one Stage 2 test of the current or last
year's rulebook.
Remarks:
- The shown task execution must look continuous, smooth, and robust.
- When speeding-up video, the speed factor must be indicated.
- The language spoken and shown in the video must be English. When using
any other languages, translations must be included.
- We will only accept Youtube Video or a direct download link that has
no country protection
- Videos sent will be uploaded/displayed in the league's youtube
channelhttp://www.youtube.com/channel/UChkdCpT0xrFMMt-_N8wSVew/playlists
- *Standard Platforms Only:* New teams are allowed to use any robot in
the Team Video. However, using the standard platform one is advised.
Copyright note: When sending videos for qualification, teams implicitly
grant permission to RoboCup @Home and the RoboCup Federation to copy,
modify, distribute, upload, publish, and use the multimedia material to
promote the event and the league at convenience.
Instructions for the TDP
------------------------
The TDP is an 8-pages long scientific paper, detailing information on
the technical and scientific approach of the team's research, while
including also the following:
- TDP
- Group's research focus and interests.
- Innovative technology and scientific contribution
- Please specify when your research is being used by other teams
or research groups.
- Please specify when you are using software from other teams.
- Brief, general description of the system when solving a
[domestic] task (applicability in the real world)
- The impact of your research must be clearly visible
- Maximum length is *8 pages* (including figures and citations).
- Annex
- Photo(s) of the robot
- Brief, compact list of the 3rd party robot's software (e.g.
MoveIt/YOLO should be included, but not OpenCV.).
- Brief, compact description of all external computing devices, if any.
- Brief, compact description of the robot's hardware (OPL Only).
- Please mark with an asterisk home-made software solutions.
- Annex should be appended after the References.
- There is no page limit for annex, but a maximum of one page is
strongly encouraged.
- TDP length is ****8 pages + annex**** (any submissions over this
length will be disqualified).
- DSPL and SSPL: The robot depicted in the TDP or Team Video must be the
league's standard one.
For the TDP, please use the Springer LNAI
format<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0>
<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0> used in
the RoboCup Symposium submissions and limit yourself to 8 pages without
altering margins or spacing (including references but excluding the
annex). You may download a template for the TDP
fromhttps://github.com/RoboCupAtHome/TDPTemplate.
Remark: The language for the TDP, its graphics, tables, images, and all
additional content must be English. Content in other languages must be
translated.
Copyright note: All TDPs sent for qualification may be made publicly
available in the RoboCup @Home Wiki for further reference. On
submitting, teams implicitly grant permission to RoboCup @Home and the
RoboCup Federation to copy, distribute, upload, publish, and use the
manuscript to
promote the event and the league at convenience.
***** Exceeding the number of pages will automatically void your
application *****
Instructions for the Web site
-----------------------------
While the TDP goes into detail about the technical and scientific
approach of the team's research, the website should be designed for a
broader audience, including:
- Photos of the robot(s)
- Videos of the robot(s)
- Description of the approaches and information on scientific achievements
- Relevant publications (last 5 years, preferably available to download)
- Link to repositories with software for the community
- Team members
- Previous participation in RoboCup
- Participation and rankings in local RoboCup tournaments
Remark: No IP addresses will be accepted as website.
Remark: Only documented active software repositories are considered as
contributions to the league. It must be clear and straightforward to
other teams how to use your software.
Qualification and evaluation criteria:
--------------------------------------
In this first Call for Participation, up to 8 teams per league can be
assigned a participation slot. In order to qualify, a team must meet the
minimum selection requirements approved by the Executive Committee.
However, meeting the minimum requirements won't automatically grant a
participation slot. Only the top 8 teams meeting the selection criteria
will qualify for participation. Rejections are strongly advised to
improve their qualification materials and apply in the second CFP.
Qualification materials will be judged by the following criteria:
- Team description paper (clarity, completeness, innovation (scientific
contributions), re-usability by the league, applicability in real world)
- Performance in local tournaments and previous competitions.
- Qualification Video (number of demonstrated abilities, integration,
difficulty of the task, applicability in real world)
- Website (multimedia, publications from the last 5 years, downloadable
content, open-source software and other contributions)
- Relevant Scientific contribution/publications (downloadable papers and
open-source software)
- Novelty of approach (what you do is new for @Home)
We encourage teams to produce self-explicative videos for a general
audience where complex tasks are solved. For Team Description Papers
focus on the scientific contribution and avoid brief descriptions of the
overall system.
With kind regards, and looking forward to seeing your team in Bordeaux,
The 2020 RoboCup@Home Organizing and Technical Committees
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First Call for Participation RoboCup at Home 2020 (DSPL · OPL · SSPL)
June 23 - June 29, 2020 (Bordeaux, France)
https://athome.robocup.org/https://github.com/RoboCupAtHome/RuleBook
RoboCup is an international scientific initiative with the goal to
advance the state of the art of intelligent robots through competitions
(RoboCup at Home, RoboCup Soccer, RoboCup Rescue, RoboCup at Work and
RoboCup Junior).
The RoboCup at Home league aims to develop service and assistive robot
technology with high relevance for future personal domestic
applications. It is the largest international annual competition for
autonomous service robots and is part of the RoboCup initiative. A set
of benchmark tests is used to evaluate the robots' abilities and
performance in a realistic home environment setting. Focus lies on the
following domains but is not limited to: Human-Robot-Interaction and
Cooperation, Navigation and Mapping in dynamic environments, Computer
Vision and Object Recognition under natural light conditions, Object
Manipulation, Adaptive Behaviors, Behavior
Integration, Ambient Intelligence, Standardization and System Integration.
Note for experienced participants: Included in the Rulebook is a
standard object list.
This message describes the preregistration and qualification procedure
for RoboCup at Home League 2020.
Important dates:
Oct. 4, 2019 Publication of the Call for Participation
Oct. 27, 2019 Deadline for submission of qualification material and
preregistration.
(Team Description Paper, Team Video, Team Website).
Nov. 15, 2019 Qualification announcement
Jan. 19, 2020 Deadline for Participation Confirmation
The qualification procedure consists of the following steps:
Step 1) Qualification Material Submission (mandatory)
=====================================================
The team ****MUST**** send an email to the Organizing Committee (oc at
robocupathome.org <http://robocupathome.org>) to participate in the
qualification process for the
RoboCup at Home 2020 event. Please fill in the following information:
Team Name:
League: [ DSPL | OPL | SSPL ]
Country:
Affiliation:
Team Leader Name:
Contact information (E-mail):
Rank in local tournaments:
Link to a team video:
Link to a team web site devoted to their efforts:
Team Description Paper (TDP) attached to the email based on the official
template.
The email subject should be: [@Home2020-Qualification] (YourTeamName)
Considerations:
- Only one platform can be specified per team.
- Only one team leader can be specified per team.
- Only one team video url can be specified per team.
- Only one contact email can be specified per team.
- All the publications and software to be evaluated for qualification
***MUST*** be in the team's website.
- The email must be encoded in UTF-8 using only the ISO-8859-1 character
set.
***** Deadline: Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 23:59 GMT ******
Step 2) Participation confirmation (mandatory)
==============================================
All qualified teams ****MUST**** send an email to the Organizing
Committee (oc at robocupathome.org <http://robocupathome.org>) to
confirm (or cancel) their participation in the RoboCup at Home 2020
event. Confirming attendance implies that the team has sufficient
resources to register, and commits to attend to the event. To confirm
participation, please fill in the following information:
Team Name:
League: [ DSPL | OPL | SSPL ]
Country:
Hereby [Team Name] of [Country] [confirms | forfeits] participation in
the the RoboCup at Home [League].
The email subject should be: [@Home2020-Confirmation] (YourTeamName)
Remark: Qualified teams who miss the participation confirmation will be
disqualified automatically and the participation slots freed for the
Second Call for Participation.
***** Deadline: Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020 23:59 GMT ******
Step 3) Robot Acquisition (Standard Platform Leagues):
======================================================
Qualified Teams must contact the supplier as soon as the Qualification
Notification arrives to start the acquisition procedure.
Teams selected to receive Standard-Platform robots have to make an
agreement with the supplier in compliance with the supplier's instructions.
The suppliers are not allowed to sell, export, lease and/or ship their
products to natural or legal persons and to entities and countries which
are subject to international sanctions or prohibitions. Since Selection
Committee cannot answer this issue, please ask the supplier directly.
Remark: Failing to acquire a Standard-Platform will void the
qualification of the SSPL/DSPL. It won't not possible for SSPL/DSPL to
change to OPL.
Instructions for the Qualification Material
===========================================
Instructions for the Team Video
-------------------------------
In order to prove a running hardware, each team has to provide a
qualification video.
As a minimum requirement for qualification, the video must show the
robot(s) successfully solving a task involving the integration of at
least 5 different abilities, such as: environmental reasoning,
high-level task planning, human-robot interaction, localization,
manipulation, object recognition, people recognition, etc. It is Highly
Recommend to show at least one Stage 2 test of the current or last
year's rulebook.
Remarks:
- The shown task execution must look continuous, smooth, and robust.
- When speeding-up video, the speed factor must be indicated.
- The language spoken and shown in the video must be English. When using
any other languages, translations must be included.
- We will only accept Youtube Video or a direct download link that has
no country protection
- Videos sent will be uploaded/displayed in the league's youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChkdCpT0xrFMMt-_N8wSVew/playlists
- *Standard Platforms Only:* New teams are allowed to use any robot in
the Team Video. However, using the standard platform one is advised.
Copyright note: When sending videos for qualification, teams implicitly
grant permission to RoboCup @Home and the RoboCup Federation to copy,
modify, distribute, upload, publish, and use the multimedia material to
promote the event and the league at convenience.
Instructions for the TDP
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The TDP is an 8-pages long scientific paper, detailing information on
the technical and scientific approach of the team's research, while
including also the following:
- TDP
- Group's research focus and interests.
- Innovative technology and scientific contribution
- Please specify when your research is being used by other teams
or research groups.
- Please specify when you are using software from other teams.
- Brief, general description of the system when solving a
[domestic] task (applicability in the real world)
- The impact of your research must be clearly visible
- Maximum length is *8 pages* (including figures and citations).
- Annex
- Photo(s) of the robot
- Brief, compact list of the 3rd party robot's software (e.g.
MoveIt/YOLO should be included, but not OpenCV.).
- Brief, compact description of all external computing devices, if any.
- Brief, compact description of the robot's hardware (OPL Only).
- Please mark with an asterisk home-made software solutions.
- Annex should be appended after the References.
- There is no page limit for annex, but a maximum of one page is
strongly encouraged.
- TDP length is ****8 pages + annex**** (any submissions over this
length will be disqualified).
- DSPL and SSPL: The robot depicted in the TDP or Team Video must be the
league's standard one.
For the TDP, please use the Springer LNAI format
<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0> used in
the RoboCup Symposium submissions and limit yourself to 8 pages without
altering margins or spacing (including references but excluding the
annex). You may download a template for the TDP from
https://github.com/RoboCupAtHome/TDPTemplate.
Remark: The language for the TDP, its graphics, tables, images, and all
additional content must be English. Content in other languages must be
translated.
Copyright note: All TDPs sent for qualification may be made publicly
available in the RoboCup @Home Wiki for further reference. On
submitting, teams implicitly grant permission to RoboCup @Home and the
RoboCup Federation to copy, distribute, upload, publish, and use the
manuscript to
promote the event and the league at convenience.
***** Exceeding the number of pages will automatically void your
application *****
Instructions for the Web site
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While the TDP goes into detail about the technical and scientific
approach of the team's research, the website should be designed for a
broader audience, including:
- Photos of the robot(s)
- Videos of the robot(s)
- Description of the approaches and information on scientific achievements
- Relevant publications (last 5 years, preferably available to download)
- Link to repositories with software for the community
- Team members
- Previous participation in RoboCup
- Participation and rankings in local RoboCup tournaments
Remark: No IP addresses will be accepted as website.
Remark: Only documented active software repositories are considered as
contributions to the league. It must be clear and straightforward to
other teams how to use your software.
Qualification and evaluation criteria:
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In this first Call for Participation, up to 8 teams per league can be
assigned a participation slot. In order to qualify, a team must meet the
minimum selection requirements approved by the Executive Committee.
However, meeting the minimum requirements won't automatically grant a
participation slot. Only the top 8 teams meeting the selection criteria
will qualify for participation. Rejections are strongly advised to
improve their qualification materials and apply in the second CFP.
Qualification materials will be judged by the following criteria:
- Team description paper (clarity, completeness, innovation (scientific
contributions), re-usability by the league, applicability in real world)
- Performance in local tournaments and previous competitions.
- Qualification Video (number of demonstrated abilities, integration,
difficulty of the task, applicability in real world)
- Website (multimedia, publications from the last 5 years, downloadable
content, open-source software and other contributions)
- Relevant Scientific contribution/publications (downloadable papers and
open-source software)
- Novelty of approach (what you do is new for @Home)
We encourage teams to produce self-explicative videos for a general
audience where complex tasks are solved. For Team Description Papers
focus on the scientific contribution and avoid brief descriptions of the
overall system.
With kind regards, and looking forward to seeing your team in Bordeaux,
The 2020 RoboCup@Home Organizing and Technical Committees