Authors are invited to submit original research contributions in English. Authors should submit their papers electronically in PDF format via EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=robotica2014).
Six pages in the standard IEEE format are allowed for each paper, including figures. The price for each extra page is 60 euros.
Papers must be written in English following the standard IEEE guidelines (https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
Authors must remove their names from the submitted papers, and should take reasonable care not to indirectly disclose their identity. Three program committee members will be assigned to review each paper. Acceptance will be based on the paper's significance, technical quality, clarity, relevance and originality.
Conference papers will be included into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases, such as SCOPUS. The conference has also already confirmed for this 14th edition a Special Issue of (15-20) selected extended papers in the Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems from Springer, indexed by Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge and SCOPUS.
Accepted papers will be scheduled for presentation, which requires that at least one of the authors should register at the Conference and present the paper.
Presentations
:: Full Presentation ::
- 15 minutes are allocated per oral presentation for regular papers plus 5 minutes for questions and answers.
::Short Presentation::
- 3 minutes are allocated per short oral presentation plus poster presentation in the conference poster presentation sessions. The posters should have A0 or A1 size.
Topics
Applications of Autonomous Intelligent Robots Artificial Intelligence Autonomous Robotic Systems Computer Vision and Image Processing Control Architectures and Programming Cooperative Perception Cooperative Planning and Task Allocation Dexterous Manipulation and Grasping Educational Robotics Entertainment Robots Evolutionary Robotics Humanoid Robotics |
Human-Robot Interaction Localization, Mapping, and Navigation Locomotion and Actuation Systems Multi-Robot Coordination Multi-Robot Systems Planning, Reasoning and Modeling Recognition and Tracking Robot Learning Robotic Competitions Robotic Simulation Sensors and Sensor Integration Swarm Robotics Underwater Robotics |