[rede.APPIA] IROBOT@EPIA2024 – Thematic Track on Intelligent Robotics

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IROBOT’2024 CALL FOR PAPERS 
13th International Thematic Track on Intelligent Robotics 
To be held at EPIA 2024, September 3-6, 2024 
Viana do Castelo, Portugal 
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The EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a 
well-established European conference in the field of AI. 
The 23rd edition, EPIA 2024, will take place in Viana do Castelo,
Portugal, between 3rd to 6th of September, 2024. As in previous 
editions, this international conference is hosted with the patronage
of the Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence (APPIA). 
The purpose of this conference is to promote research in all areas 
of AI, covering both theoretical/foundational issues and applications, 
and the scientific exchange among researchers, engineers, and 
practitioners in related disciplines.
EPIA 2024 will feature a set of thematic tracks, covering a wide spectrum 
of AI topics.
Accepted papers will be published in a Springer’s Lecture Notes in 
Artificial Intelligence volume.
## Important Dates 
 30 Apr 2024: Paper Submission Deadline
 15 Jun 2024: Author Notification 
 15 Jul 2024: Camera-Ready Deadline
3-6 Sep 2024: EPIA’2024 Conference 
## IROBOT Description 
IROBOT’2024 poses itself as a follow-up on the previous nine International
Thematic Tracks/Workshops on Intelligent Robotics held at EPIA since 2005. 
Its main purpose is to bring together researchers, engineers and other 
professionals interested in the application of AI techniques in real/simulated
robotics to discuss current work and future directions.
Robotics, from the point of view of AI, has been an important 
application field, from which AI has also gained. Namely, the dynamic 
and unforeseen nature of the environment, especially for mobile robots,
has fostered research in these aspects of AI. Together with the developments
in Robotics Research, the use of Robotics in industry and services has 
changed a lot in recent years. New paradigms and approaches for industrial 
robots and service robots have emerged, for example, on mobile robots 
learning, localization, mapping and navigation in unstructured environments. 
IROBOT 2024 will discuss will discuss these new developments on industrial 
and service robotics with focus on robotic assistive platforms/solutions and 
robotics application related to nature (ocean, florest, agriculture, etc.). 
## Topics of Interest 
The Thematic Track will be structured around the following themes: 
– Adaptive and flexible industrial robotics
– Agriculture robots
– AI Planning for robotics 
– Autonomous vehicles 
– Cognitive robotics 
– Computer vision and object recognition 
– Coordination in robotics 
– Evolutionary robotics and reactive intelligence 
– Human-robots interface and interaction 
– Humanoid robotics 
– Intelligent buildings and warehouses 
– Intelligent transportation systems 
– Mobile robots localization and navigation 
– Modelling and simulating complex robots 
– Multi-Robot systems 
– Field Robots 
– Real-time reactivity 
– Robot behaviour engineering
– Robot learning and adaptation 
– Robotic surveillance 
– Sensor fusion 
This topics’ list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the 
topics, and authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related 
topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in the thematic track main 
subject. 
## Paper Submission 
Authors are invited to submit original research contributions or 
experience reports in English. Scientific or technical articles describing 
state-of-the-art techniques, algorithms, systems, environments, problems 
or applications relevant to the area of Intelligent Robotics may 
be submitted. Papers discussing application transfer from simulated to 
real robots and papers showing socially useful robotic applications 
generated by participations in robotic competitions are also welcome. 
Although the main focus is on robot learning, there will be space for 
reporting research in AI applied to other types of robots. 
Submissions must follow the guidelines specified in the EPIA’2024 site. 
The Springer LNCS format must be used (instructions in 
Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. 
The length of submitted full papers must not exceed 12 pages. Authors must remove 
their names from the submitted papers, and should take reasonable care 
not to indirectly disclose their identity. Paper submissions will be made 
in PDF format, through the submission page:
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. Accepted papers, must be 
presented at the conference by one of the authors. Accepted papers will 
be scheduled for presentation, which requires that at least one of the 
authors should register at the Conference. All accepted papers will be 
published in the Conference Proceedings. 
## IROBOT’2024 Organizing Committee 
Nuno Lau, Universidade de Aveiro / IEETA, Portugal
Luís Paulo Reis, Universidade do Porto / LIACC, Portugal
João Alberto Fabro, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR), Brazil