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[Meetings] Call for Contributions for IROS 2024 Workshop: Benchmarking Autonomous Service Robotics in Real Life
by Katarzyna Pasternak 23 Jul '24

23 Jul '24
=========================================================== Workshop on Benchmarking Autonomous Service Robotics in Real Life =========================================================== 2024 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems October 15th 2024, Abu Dhabi, UAE https://sites.google.com/view/iros-2024-benchmarking-asr ______________________________________________________________ Autonomous service robots are increasingly prevalent in real-world settings, assuming various roles to supplement human capabilities. Mobile platforms such as Walker, H1, Cobiot, TIAGo, and Figure-01 have captured the interest of non-expert users, eager to integrate robots into everyday environments. With this growing presence, researchers must consider various aspects of integrating robots within inhabited spaces, including factors such as verbal and nonverbal communication, social behavior and navigation, or robot morphologies. The expansion of research in this domain poses the challenge of developing new benchmarks to assess performance realistically beyond the confines of research laboratories. This workshop aims to foster dialogue surrounding the future of research and its benchmarking in autonomous service robotics. Using keynotes, participants, and organizers’ experiences of real-world robotic competitions, we plan to steer the conversation to address core components of recent advancements and put forth a set of voluntary draft guidelines for autonomous service roboticists concerning test procedures and benchmarking. The sessions' results will be synthesized into a set of draft frameworks for setting realistic testing scenarios and utilizing them in testing and benchmarking. This workshop seeks to enhance the reporting standards within real-world autonomous robotics research and propel the field toward more structured research practices. Contributions are invited on all topics relevant to *real-life testing and benchmarking* advancements in autonomous service robots and topics that can help to inform this core idea, including (but not limited to) *testing and benchmarking in*: - Human-Robot-Interaction and Cooperation - Navigation and Mapping in dynamic environments - Service Robots - Solving Service Robot Tasks - General-Purpose Service Robots - Foundation Models - Computer Vision and Object Recognition under natural light conditions - Object Manipulation - Adaptive Behaviors - Behavior Integration - Ambient Intelligence - Standardization and System Integration *Submission deadline*: *August 31st, 2024* Acceptance notification: October 1st, 2024 Final version due: October 8th, 2024 Workshop date: October 15th, 2024 The contributions should be in the IROS standard pdf format and include short work-in-progress and position papers (2-4 pages) or long-format papers (4-8 pages). All papers are to be considered for both oral presentations and posters. Posters will be presented during the scheduled poster session. Every paper will be reviewed in a single-blind process. The selection of accepted papers will be done by the organizing committee, based on the reviews. Based on the number and quality of submissions, selected papers may be published in a special section or issue of Advanced Robotics <https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tadr20>, the international journal of the Robotics Society of Japan. The submissions should be done here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=basr2024 The Organizers - Justin Hart, University of Texas - Austin, USA - Matteo Leonetti, King's College London, UK - Katarzyna Pasternak, University of Miami, USA - Komei Sugiura, Keio University, Japan - Ubbo Visser, University of Miami, USA - Sven Wachsmuth, University of Bielefeld, Germany
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[meetings] [CFP] “ROS for Social Robots” *EXTENDED DEADLINES*
by Ross Mead 12 Jul '24

12 Jul '24
3RD CALL FOR PAPERS - What: ICSR 2024 Special Session on “ROS for Social Robots” (ROS4SR) - When: October 24, 2024 (Thursday) - Where: Odense, Denmark - Web: https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr — IMPORTANT DATES: EXTENDED DEADLINES - Jul. 19, 2024: Full paper submission deadline - Aug. 5, 2024: Short paper submission deadline - Aug. 19, 2024: Notification of acceptance - Sep. 2, 2024: Camera-ready paper deadline - Oct. 21-23, 2024: ROSCon 2024 - Oct. 23-26, 2024: ICSR 2024 - Oct. 24, 2024: ROS4SR special session — Dear colleagues, The submission site is still open and submission deadlines have been extended for the Special Session on “ROS for Social Robots” (ROS4SR) at the 16th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2024). This session aims to explore the burgeoning intersection between ROS and social robotics, bringing together a diverse array of researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia, industry, and the public sector. The special session will be held on Thursday, October 24th, 2024 in Odense, Denmark—one day after and co-located with ROSCon 2024—providing unique continuity and synergy for participants of both events. To support the intersection of these communities, we are pleased to offer all ICSR 2024 registered attendees a 15% discount code for registration at ROSCon 2024! Attendees will have the opportunity to share insights, foster collaborations, and discuss innovations that push the boundaries of what social robots can do using ROS. We invite contributions that address new research, developments, and applications in this dynamic field. TOPICS We encourage submissions on a variety of topics related to the use of ROS in social robotics, including, but not limited to: - Integration of ROS with social robot platforms - Novel ROS packages and tools designed for social robotics - Human-robot interaction models based on ROS - ROS support for multi-modal interaction (e.g., speech, gestures, and facial expressions) - Enhancements of ROS for real-time social interaction - Machine learning and AI techniques for social robots in ROS - Case studies of ROS in real-world social robotics applications - Development and deployment of socially assistive robots using ROS - Impact of ROS in therapeutic, educational, and entertainment social robotics settings - Security and privacy issues in ROS applications for social robots - Legal and ethical considerations and solutions in the design of ROS-powered social robots We look forward to receiving your contributions and advancing the state of the art in social robotics through innovative uses of ROS! PAPERS We invite paper submissions related to any of the special session topics: - Full research papers (8-10 pages) describing ROS-enabled social robotics research - Short artifact papers (4-6 pages) describing ROS-enabled social robotics artifacts (e.g., software, hardware, or other tools) All submissions will be peer-reviewed, and all accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Proceedings of ICSR 2024. For more information about submissions, please visit the webpage <https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr>. LETTER OF INTENT (optional) If you intend to submit a paper, please email the special session organizers. Use the subject line, “[ROS4SR] Intent to Submit”, and include the following in the body of the message: (1) a tentative title, (2) a tentative author list, and (3) tentative keywords. This step is optional, but will aid in our planning for reviewers specific to the special session. CONNECT For more information, please visit the webpage <https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr> or contact the special session organizers (ross(a)semio.ai and severin.lemaignan(a)pal-robotics.com). ORGANIZERS - Ross Mead (Semio) - Séverin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics) -- Ross Mead, PhD Founder and CEO ross(a)semio.ai +1 (618) 696-2600 <https://semio.ai>
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[jobs] One full-time PhD position in Learning Methods to Enable Dynamic Human-Robot Collaborations @Chalmers
by Karinne Ramirez-Amaro 05 Jul '24

05 Jul '24
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce one PhD research position at the Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. The application deadline is July 22, 2024. We are looking for a highly motivated researcher who would like to pursue a PhD in the areas of Interpretable AI (IAI) and Autonomous Decision-Making to study and make significant contributions to the emerging field of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC). HRC studies the most effective algorithms to enable robots to work safely and efficiently alongside with humans in shared spaces. Join our multidisciplinary team to further investigate and propose innovative solutions to empower robots with the ability to make informed decisions in collaborative environments. If you are passionate about Interpretable AI, autonomous decision-making, and the future of human-robot collaboration, we strongly encourage you to apply! More information about the position: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=jo… **Application deadline: July 22, 2024** Please, do not hesitate to contact me for further information. Best regards, Karinne --------------------- Karinne Ramirez Amaro Associate Professor Chalmers University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering Systems and Control Division SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden Member of IEEE-RAS Administratite Committee (AdCom) IEEE-RAS Associate Vice Presidents of the Member Activity Board (MAB) E-mail:karinne@chalmers.se Website: https://sites.google.com/view/craft-laboratory/home Office Room: Edit, 5437 Office telephone: +46-31-772-1074 www.chalmers.se<http://www.chalmers.se>
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[meetings] [CFP] “ROS for Social Robots” Special Session @ ICSR 2024
by Ross Mead 04 Jul '24

04 Jul '24
2ND CALL FOR PAPERS - What: ICSR 2024 Special Session on “ROS for Social Robots” (ROS4SR) - When: October 24, 2024 (Thursday) - Where: Odense, Denmark - Web: https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr — IMPORTANT DATES - Jul. 5, 2024: Letter of intent deadline (optional) - Jul. 12, 2024: Paper submission deadline - Aug. 12, 2024: Paper acceptance/rejection notification - Aug. 26, 2024: Camera-ready paper deadline - Oct. 21-23, 2024: ROSCon 2024 - Oct. 23-26, 2024: ICSR 2024 - Oct. 24, 2024: ROS4SR special session — Dear colleagues, The submission site is open for the Special Session on “ROS for Social Robots” (ROS4SR) at the 16th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2024). This session aims to explore the burgeoning intersection between ROS and social robotics, bringing together a diverse array of researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia, industry, and the public sector. The special session will be held on Thursday, October 24th, 2024 in Odense, Denmark—one day after and co-located with ROSCon 2024—providing unique continuity and synergy for participants of both events. To support the intersection of these communities, we are pleased to offer all ICSR 2024 registered attendees a 15% discount code for registration at ROSCon 2024! Attendees will have the opportunity to share insights, foster collaborations, and discuss innovations that push the boundaries of what social robots can do using ROS. We invite contributions that address new research, developments, and applications in this dynamic field. TOPICS We encourage submissions on a variety of topics related to the use of ROS in social robotics, including, but not limited to: - Integration of ROS with social robot platforms - Novel ROS packages and tools designed for social robotics - Human-robot interaction models based on ROS - ROS support for multi-modal interaction (e.g., speech, gestures, and facial expressions) - Enhancements of ROS for real-time social interaction - Machine learning and AI techniques for social robots in ROS - Case studies of ROS in real-world social robotics applications - Development and deployment of socially assistive robots using ROS - Impact of ROS in therapeutic, educational, and entertainment social robotics settings - Security and privacy issues in ROS applications for social robots - Legal and ethical considerations and solutions in the design of ROS-powered social robots We look forward to receiving your contributions and advancing the state of the art in social robotics through innovative uses of ROS! PAPERS We invite paper submissions related to any of the special session topics: - Research papers (8-10 pages) describing ROS-enabled social robotics research - Artifact papers (4-6 pages) describing ROS-enabled social robotics artifacts (e.g., software, hardware, or other tools) All submissions will be peer-reviewed, and all accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Proceedings of ICSR 2024. For more information about submission, please visit the webpage <https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr>. LETTER OF INTENT (optional) If you intend to submit a paper, please email the special session organizers. Use the subject line, “[ROS4SR] Intent to Submit”, and include the following in the body of the message: (1) a tentative title, (2) a tentative author list, and (3) tentative keywords. This step is optional, but will aid in our planning for reviewers specific to the special session. CONNECT For more information, please visit the webpage <https://icsr2024.dk/index.php/ros4sr> or contact the special session organizers (ross(a)semio.ai and severin.lemaignan(a)pal-robotics.com). ORGANIZERS - Ross Mead (Semio) - Séverin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics) -- Ross Mead, PhD Founder and CEO ross(a)semio.ai +1 (618) 696-2600 <https://semio.ai>
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[CFP] [meetings] AAAI 2024 Fall Symposium on “Unifying Representations for Robot Application Development” (UR-RAD)
by DAVID PORFIRIO 02 Jul '24

02 Jul '24
** Apologies for cross-posting ** Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit a paper to the 2nd AAAI Fall Symposium on Unifying Representations for Robot Application Development (UR-RAD). The symposium will take place on November 7-9, 2024, in Arlington, VA, USA. Accepted papers will be presented in person only (though participants who are not presenting may attend remotely). ============= Key Information ============= Behind any robot task or interaction is a representation that should (a) enable sufficient contextualization; (b) support any existing predefined, learned, and/or reusable skills onboard the robot; (c) be verifiable and behave consistently; and (d) can be tested, executed, and modified for reuse on a variety of different robot morphologies. Capturing a desired task or interaction as a computational artifact (i.e., a representation) has long played a pivotal role in robotics. Many robotic subfields have traditionally employed a variety of different representational techniques, such as LTL, planning languages, social representations, natural language, and many more. The problem is that there is a lack of cohesion in when and how these representations are applied. The 2nd symposium on Unifying Representations for Robot Application Development (UR-RAD) thereby aims to increase representational cohesion between AI and robotics researchers, identify representational trends in robotics and opportunities for adopting new representations, foster cross-institutional collaborations, and make an impact beyond the symposium. Symposium Website: https://sites.google.com/view/aaai-ur-rad-symposium/home AAAI Fall Symposium Series Website: https://aaai.org/conference/fall-symposia/fss24/ ========================= Submission Topics of Interest ========================= - Representational trends - Natural language as a representation - Novel representations & novel representation uses - AI planning for robotics - Formal methods in robotics - Representations for robot learning - Representations for user interfaces - Robot end-user development - Robot programming interfaces & paradigms - Robot runtime/control environments - Opportunities for standardization - Frameworks (e.g., ROS or middleware) - Open-source & collaboration initiatives - Identifying representation requirements ============= Important Dates ============= Submission deadline: August 2nd Decision Notification: August 16th Camera Ready Deadline: August 30th (this is a hard deadline for authors who wish to be included in the AAAI proceedings) ==================== Submission Information ==================== We invite the following contributions, formatted using the AAAI-24 author kit<https://aaai.org/authorkit24-2/>: * Research Papers (4-6 pages excluding references): describes work related to the topics above. * Position Papers (2-4 pages excluding references): discusses topics outlined above. * Artifact Papers (2-4 pages excluding references): describes artifacts (e.g., software tools or libraries) related to the topics above. Papers submitted by the above dates can be included in the AAAI Proceedings. (optional) If you intend to submit a paper, please email us at urrad.symposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:urrad.symposium@gmail.com>. Use the subject line, “[UR-RAD] Intent to Submit”, and include the following in the body of the message: (1) a tentative title, (2) a tentative author list, and (3) tentative keywords. This step is optional, but will aid in our planning for reviewers. Note that at least one author from each paper will be expected to review 2-3 UR-RAD papers themselves. =================== Organizing Committee =================== David Porfirio (Chair, Naval Research Laboratory) Saad Elbeleidy (Peerbots) Ruchen Wen (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Laura M. Hiatt (Naval Research Laboratory) Mark Roberts (Naval Research Laboratory) Willie Wilson (Franklin & Marshall College) Ross Mead (Semio) Laura Stegner (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Contact urrad.symposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:urrad.symposium@gmail.com> for any questions!
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