Fifth Austrian RoboCup Workshop
The Austrian RoboCup Workshop 2010 will be held June 1 and 2 2010
at the Vienna University Technology
Call for Papers
Motivation
Driven by technological progress robotic and mechatronic systems have
become an important field of research and education. To federate
researchers, students and developers worldwide, the RoboCup initiative
was founded and today is one of the most important test beds in the
fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The aim of this
workshop is to bring together active members of the national and
international RoboCup community and people who are interested in
RoboCup as a research and education platform. The aim of the workshop
is to share results obtained in the context of RoboCup and to discuss
new ideas. This workshop is open to contribution of all researchers,
developers, and students interested in the subject. We warmly welcome
contributions from the RoboCup and the FIRA communities, but also from
all other related fields, to foster the exchange of ideas, and to
promote robotics within the scientific community.
Topics
Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Cognitive robotics and artificial intelligence
- Dependability and robustness
- Programming languages and DSLs
- Real-Time systems
- Sensor fusion
- Software architectures and middleware design
- Vision and localization
- Case studies and lessons learned in the context of RoboCup
Submission
All submissions will undergo a peer review process, accepted papers
will be published as proceedings of the OCG (Austrian Computer
Society). Student papers will be covered in a separate section. Papers
should be formatted in accordance to the OCG style (latex template). The maximum number
of pages is limited to 10, including figures.
Important dates
- March 14 2010: Deadline for submission of papers
- April 9 2010: Deadline for notifications sent to authors
- April 30 2010: Deadline for final paper
- June 1 and 2 2010: Workshop
Organizing Committee
- Dietmar Schreiner, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
- Jens Knoop, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
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