The 10th Workshop on Humanoid Soccer Robots
at 15th IEEE-RAS
International Conference on Humanoid Robots
Seoul, Korea, November 3rd 2015
Program
- 8:30 Conference registation open
- Workshop location: Room #6
- 10:00 Invited
Presentations
- 11:00 Coffee Break
- 11:30 Contributed
Presentations
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Invited
Presentations
- 15:00 Coffee Break and Interactive
Presentations
- 15:45 Contributed
Presentations
- 16:20 Panel
Discussion
- Topic: Winning a Competition vs. Winning a Best Paper Award:
Do Soccer Competitions Foster Science?
- 17:00 End of Workshop
Motivation
Humanoid soccer has seen impressive progress in recent years.
Bipedal standard or open platforms (Nao, Robotis-OP2, NimbRo-OP, and
Thormang) make soccer robots accessible to many research groups,
advanced 3D simulation games make the investigation of team play with
complex heterogeneous humanoid robots possible, and soccer games for
larger robots are a step towards playing with humans. The ultimate goal
of this initiative is to develop a team of humanoid soccer players –
i.e. robots with human-like awareness of the game situation, efficient
and safe dynamic motion skills, and cooperation abilities. This poses a
unique set of challenges to robotics, AI, and other fields.
Objective
The workshop aims at bringing together researchers from the
RoboCup and FIRA communities, as well as other researchers interested
in the subject. The full-day program will consist of invited talks,
contributed presentations, and a panel discussion.
Submission
All contributed presentations are subject to a peer review
process.
- Full papers:
We solicit submissions of original, previously unpublished
research papers.
Papers should be up
to 6 pages in length, formatted according to IEEE conference layout
(two-column).
- Abstracts:
Authors interested mainly to give a workshop presentation may submit a
one-page abstract of their presentation.
Submit your contribution through EasyChair.
Accepted papers and abstracts will be available online.
Topics of Interest
include, but are not limited to
- Behavior control architectures
- Bipedal locomotion
- Design of humanoid robots
- Dynamic motions
- Heterogeneous humanoid robots
- Humanoid-human interaction
- Motion and action planning
- Perception of the game situation
- Safe and compliant humanoid robots
- Skill and strategy learning
- Team coordination
- 3D simulation of humanoid robots
Important Dates
- Paper submission: October 7th, 2015
- Acceptance notification: October 15th, 2015
- Final paper: October 31st, 2015
- Workshop day: November 3rd, 2015
Organizers
- Sven Behnke, University of Bonn, Germany
- Daniel D. Lee, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Nuno Lau, University of Aveiro, Portugal
- Subramanian Ramamoorthy, University of Edinburgh, UK
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2014 Humanoid
Soccer Workshop
Humanoids
2015
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