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Workshop @ AlifeX on Morphologies, Motion and Cognition

by "Fernando Almeida e Costa" <F.AlmeidaCosta@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 18, 2006 at 09:42 PM

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.....................Call for papers and demos........................

...............Motion, Morphologies and Cognition.....................

...................  Workshop   @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   AlifeX............................

......www.informatics.sus***.ac.uk/morphodynamicsgroup/alifexwk ......

............Organized by the Morphodynamics and Cognition Group.......

....................University of Sus***..............................

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AlifeX, in June, taking place at Indiana University, USA, is to host a 
workshop on "Morphologies, Motion and Cognition" organised by the 
Morphodynamics and Cognition Group from the University of Sus***. This 
workshop will take place on the 3rd of June (all-day session), and on the 
evening of the 4th. Venue: Indiana Memorial Union, in the same area as the

main conference presentations.
We are accepting submissions of papers and/or proposals of demos.

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Aim of the workshop
***********************
Our intention is to bring together researchers from robotics, psychology, 
and ethology to examine and discuss how morphology and motion shapes the 
perceptual worlds and cognitive behaviours of robots and natural
organisms. 
Although we welcome simulations, we want to encourage work on "physical" 
robots, or simulated robots that have  interesting morphologies.

In the approach to cognition that we will be discussing, cognitive
activity 
is regarded as crucially dependent upon, and emerging from, the
exploitation 
of all the physical properties available to the agent, namely its
morphology 
and motion. The key principle of this approach is to minimise the amount
of 
control at the algorithmic level by exploiting the dynamics of the agent, 
produced by its interaction with the environment.
This approach views organisms and robots as dynamic systems, whose parts
are 
continually perturbed by cues from their environments that act to modulate

their behaviours.

****************
Keynote Speakers
****************
Inman Harvey, University of Sus***
Rolf Pfeifer, University of Zurich

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Topics
*********
The work to be submitted may include (but is not limited to) the following

topics:

- the exploitation by an agent of its morphodynamics (morphologies and 
motion) for cognitive purposes, at any level of "cognition" in both humans

and robots.
- passive dynamic walkers
- relation with the environment through active perception
- evolution of morphologies, morphogenesis
- developmental issues in both humans/animals and robots
- dynamical theories of cognition
- embodied and situated robotics
- constructed worlds of robots
- articulated motion in robots and animals
- sensorimotor and movement coordination
- evolvable hardware
- design principles for fully embodied and situated robots
- automatic robot manufacture
- 3D rapid prototyping printers
- non-holonomic robot control
- control for underactuated or compliant structures
- methods for the analysis of the interaction of morphology, motion, and 
control

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Papers
************
Papers can either be technical or conceptual, in the area covered by the 
workshop.
Length should not exceed 10 pages, double spaced, and must be emailed in
pdf 
format to one of the organisers (see addresses below in "organising 
committee")

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Demos
************
Demos can be presented as physical robots, computer simulations or videos
of 
physical robots. If you are interested in presenting a demo please contact

one of the members of the organising committee as soon as possible.

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Im****tant dates
******************
Deadline submission: May 1
Notification of acceptance: May 10
Camera-ready versions: May 20

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Publication
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If the submitted contributions are of sufficient quality, papers emerging 
from the workshop will be forwarded to undergo the review process of a 
scientific journal, for a special issue.

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Details
************
You may find detailed information about the workshop in our webpage at
www.informatics.sus***.ac.uk/morphodynamicsgroup/alifexwk
or through the conference webpage at www.alifex.org

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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Bill Bigge, University of Sus***
Josh Bongard, Cornell University
Inman Harvey, University of Sus***
Phil Husbands, University of Sus***
Fumiya Iida, University of Zurich
Eduardo Izquierdo-Torres, University of Sus***
Akio I****guro, University of Nagoya
Hod Lipson, Cornell University
Max Lungarella, University of Tokyo
Romi Nijhawan, University of Sus***
Chandana Paul, Cornell University
Rolf Pfeifer, University of Zurich
Linda Smith, Indiana University
Olaf S****s, Indiana University
Kasper Støy, University of Southern Denmark
Tim Taylor, Timberpost, Ltd.
Eric Vaughan, University of Sus***
Rachel Wood, University of Sus***
Tom Ziemke, University of Skövde

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Organising Committee
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Fernando Almeida e Costa
F.AlmeidaCosta@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Macinnes
ian@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




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