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Welcome!
We are delighted to welcome you to the 18th International Symposium on Experimental Robotics (ISER 2023). It will be held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 26th to 30th November 2023. ISER encourages submission of papers with validation of robotics theory and principles by physical experiments or new experimental paradigms and designs that facilitate theoretical advances. This website is best viewed on desktop. About ISER The International Symposium on Experimental Robotics is a series of bi-annual symposia, which have been held successively in Montréal (1989, Canada), Toulouse (1991, France), Kyoto (1993, Japan), Stanford (1995, USA), Barcelona (1997, Spain), Sydney (1999, Australia), Honolulu (2000, USA), Sant’Angelo (2002, Italy), Singapore (2004), Rio de Janeiro (2006, Brazil), Athens (2008, Greece), New Delhi & Agra (2010, India), Québec City (2012, Canada), Marrakech/Essaouira (2014, Morocco), Tokyo (2016, Japan), Buenos Aires (2018, Argentina) and Malta (2020, Italy). Sponsored by the International Foundation of Robotics Research, the goal of ISER symposia is to provide a forum for research in robotics that focuses on the novelty of theoretical contributions validated by experimental results. The meetings are conceived to bring together, in a small group setting, researchers from around the world who are at the forefront of experimental robotics research. This unique conference presents the latest advances across various fields of robotics, with ideas that are not only conceived conceptually but also explored experimentally. Each symposium has a three to four-day program with a single track for presentations. The number of papers presented is small in order to maximize discussions of the presented work and interactions among participants. Each ISER Symposium also features outreach activities to the young generations of scientists and engineers in the host region and local cultural activities to facilitate understanding and appreciation of the unique heritage of the host region. ISER 2023 begins in 275 Days 4 Hours 59 Minutes 39 Seconds Venue ISER 2023 welcomes all participants to Hotel Meliá Chiang Mai in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The Meliá Chiang Mai. Photograph from the hotel’s website. Please click on the following link to learn more: https://www.melia.com/en/hotels/thailand/chiang-mai/melia-chiang-mai Contact Please send all inquiries to admin@iser2023.org. Transportation Chiang Mai International Airport receives up to 28 flights a day from Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city and one of Asia’s busiest air transport hubs. International services also connect Chiang Mai with other regional centers, including cities in other Asian countries. Please refer to this page for a non-exhaustive list of available airlines and destinations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Mai_International_Airport. In the heart of the city, the Meliá Chiang Mai is easily accessed from the airport, and is an approximately 15 minute drive by private transport. As the conference coincides with local festivals Loy Krathong and Yi Peng, heavy traffic is expected and conference attendees should factor this into their travel plans. Program Sunday, 26th Nov Monday, 27th Nov Tuesday, 28th Nov Wednesday, 29th Nov Thursday, 30th Nov Welcome Reception A welcome reception and a light dinner will be organized for all conference attendees at the Meliá Chiang Mai, including those who have accommodations elsewhere. This will take place at either the pool area or the sky bar. Local Tour ISER 2023 takes place during the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng festivals. There will be many unique local customs such as releasing floating lanterns into the sky and candle-lit boats into the Ping River. Hence, local tours will be organized for conference attendees, which will also help attendees familiarize themselves with the area around the conference location. Registration RegistrationAccommodationStudent Travel Awards Registration Registration for ISER 2023 can be done through PaperCept. In-person registration includes the registration kit, the symposium proceedings, coffee breaks, lunches, reception/banquet, and social events. Payments are only possible by credit card (Visa, MasterCard). Authors of accepted papers with extra pages are kindly required to pay fees while registering. Note: Registration for accompanying persons can now be done through the same link above. The registration fee for an accompanying person covers all social events and meals organized by the symposium. Please note that all prices stated are in USD. Please watch this space for our update on registration fees. Contributing to ISER Call for PapersInstructions for AuthorsPresentation Instructions Call for Papers The International Symposium on Experimental Robotics is a forum dedicated to experimental research in robotics. ISER is a single-track symposium focusing on presentations of the latest work in experimental robotics. The symposium encourages submission of papers with validation of robotics theory and principles by physical experiments or new experimental paradigms and designs that facilitate theoretical advances. Please watch this space for our update on important deadlines. Submission of Six-page Extended Abstract for Review We invite submissions of six-page extended abstract (PDF format) following the outline below. Please use the format of the Springer Proceedings in Advanced Robotics (SPAR). Templates for MS Word and LaTeX can be found on this website. Motivation, Problem Statement, Related Work (one page) Technical Approach (one page) Results (one page) Experiments completed or scheduled (one page) Main Experimental Insights (one page) References (one page) About IFRR The goal of the International Foundation of Robotics Research (IFRR) is to promote the development of robotics as a scientific field establishing the theoretical foundations and technology basis for its ever expanding applications, with emphasis on its potential role to benefit humans. The Foundation was formally established in 1986 following the success of a series of pioneering symposia that were conceived to provide the emerging community with a forum entirely devoted to all areas of robotics research. The international dimensions of the Foundation were reflected in the broad composition of its Board of eighteen officers, equally distributed across the regions of Asia-Australia, Europe, and North America. Through closer cooperation and coordination with other robotics conferences, societies, and publications, IFRR continues to expand its effort to promote the development and dissemination of research within our growing robotics community. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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