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The LARS 2015 – 12th Latin American Robotics Symposium and SBR 2015 – 3rd
Brazilian Symposium on Robotics aims at promoting a comprehensive scientific meeting in the area of Intelligent Robotics, bringing together researchers, undergraduate and graduate students of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and related areas. These symposia will be held through technical sessions with oral presentations of full papers and technical lectures of recognized importance in the area. The LARS/SBR 2015 can be considered as the most important Latin American Robotics Symposium. The LARS/SBR 2015 are the major scientific/academic events on Robotics Conferences 2015. These conferences also cover the 14th Latin American Robotics Competition (LARC 2015), 13th Competição Brasileira de Robótica (CBR 2015), 9th Olimpíada Brasileira de Robótica (OBR 2015) and Mostra Nacional de Robótica (MNR 2015). More information can be found in: https://eventosrobotica2015.wordpress.com/ TOPICS OF INTEREST (but not limited to) – Vision in robotics and automation; – Symbol mediated robot behavior control; – Sensory mediated robot behavior control; – Active sensory processing and control; – Industrial applications of autonomous systems; – Sensor modeling and data interpretation e.g. models and software for sensor data integration, 3D scene analysis, environment description and modeling, pattern recognition; – Robust techniques in AI and sensing e.g. uncertainty modeling, graceful degradation of systems; – Robot programming e.g. on-line and off-line programming, discrete event dynamical systems, fuzzy logic; – Multi-Robot and Multi-Agents, Cooperation and Collaboration; – CAD-based robotics e.g. CAD-based vision, reverse engineering; – Robot simulation and visualization tools; – Tele-operated and autonomous systems; – Micro electromechanical robots; – Robot modeling; – Robot control architectures; – Sensor-Motor control of Robots; – Robot planning, reasoning, communication, adaptation and learning; – Mechanical design; – Robotic Manipulators; – Robot soccer; – Evolutionary robotics; – Bio-Inspired robotics; – Robots for robotic surgery and rehabilitation; – Micro/nano robotics, new Devices and materials for robots; – Human Robot Interaction and Interfaces; – Education issues in robotics. – Computing architectures; – Sensor Networks, architectures of embedded Hardware and software; – Self-Localization, Mapping and Navigation; – Multi-robot systems; – Aerial vehicles; – Autonomous vehicles; – Mobile robot platforms; – Service robots and entertainment robots; – Underwater robots; – Humanoids. |
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