September 14–18, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Facebooktwitter

  • Lake Michigan
  • Buckingham Fountain
  • Millennium Park
  • Art Institute of Chicago (Banquet)
  • The Field Museum, Museum Campus
  • Grant Park
  • Navy Pier
  • Palmer House Lobby
  • Skyline Reflected by Cloud Gate (the Bean)
  • Chicago Skyline at Twilight

Call for Papers

Important Dates

Feb 6, 2014 Deadline for papers
Feb 6, 2014 Deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals
Mar 21, 2014 Notification of acceptance for workshops and tutorials
May 21, 2014 Notification of acceptance for papers
Jun 21, 2014 Final submission of papers

All deadlines are 23:59 US Pacific Time.

Submitting Papers

Detailed guidelines are on the author instructions page. In a nutshell, please submit papers via the customary PaperPlaza process. Make sure to follow the format guidelines, available as LaTeX and MS Word templates on Paperplaza. Papers should be six pages in length, and we can accommodate up to two extra pages at a cost of USD 185 per extra page. All papers are reviewed using a single-blind review process: authors declare their names and affiliations in the manuscript for the reviewers to see, but reviewers do not know each other's identities, nor do the authors receive information about who has reviewed their manuscript.

Every accepted paper at IROS 2014 will be allocated both a short oral presentation and an interactive presentation, maximizing exposure and opportunities for interaction with colleagues.

Proposing Workshops and Tutorials

Proposals for half-day or full-day workshops and tutorials are invited. Workshops and tutorials will be held on September 14 and 18, before and after the main contributed sessions. Workshops provide an informal forum for participants in an active research area. Tutorials target more established research areas and provide insights to the state of the art, presented by recognized researchers in the field. Proposals should be submitted via PaperPlaza and should include a title, abstract, names of the organizers, the intended audience, a list of speakers, a tentative schedule, and a plan for soliciting participation, as well as any relevant information about participation in past workshops and tutorials organized by the proposers on related topics. Detailed instructions are provided in the Call for Workshops and Proposals.

Exhibits

The exhibit hall in the Palmer House is directly adjacent to the main session rooms, allowing excellent flow between exhibits and sessions.

Download the IROS 2014 Call for Papers

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