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ARSO 2017 : IEEE Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social ImpactsConference Series : Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
We are very happy to announce the 2nd call for papers for the IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts. ARSO is a single track workshop with top scientific and social papers gathering an eclectic mix of researchers, scientists, and thinkers intersecting the area of robotics and autonomous systems from various perspectives. Consider submitting your top research studies addressing significant scientific, computational, and experimental questions in advanced robotics and its broader impacts, including:
Science of autonomous systems Comparative studies of humans and robots Large-scale software development for robotics Data and prediction sciences for just-it-time feedback (social and robotic systems) Mission centered robotics for scientific exploration: space and marine environments Experimental robotics: robustness, adaptation, safety, and security Robotics in education Rehabilitation, ortthotic, and prosthetic sciences and devices Industrial and manufacturing trends in robotics Robotic innovation and startups Ethical and legal issues in robotics Labour dynamics influenced by robotics Robotics in emerging markets: defense, oil and gas, and health Robot assistants, companions, and artificial life systems Perceptual studies using robotics Notice that there are various options for submission: Full conference papers (peer reviewed and published in IEEE Xplore, 6 pages, with up to 2 additional pages) on significant research/scientific questions and methods (oral or interactive presentations) Abstracts (2 pages) on all topics (oral or interactive presentations) Proposals for organized sessions (2 pages) on all topics (oral presentations in the style of a panel) Full papers will published in IEEE Xplore. ARSO 2017 will feature four influential speakers, which are: Ruzena Bajcsy, Director Emerita of Citrus at the University of California at Berkeley and co-founder of the GRASP laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania , Sabine Hauert, Professor of Swarm Robotics at the University of Bristol, TED talk speaker, and expert in science communication Mady Delvaux, member of the European Parliament and advocate of increasing digital competences in education systems Alan Manning, a renowned UK labour economist and professor of the London School of Economics. You can find the biographies of the speakers on this link. All the best, ARSO 2017 Organizing Committee |
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