[Amdnl] iCub & friends workshop at ICRA 2014
Giorgio Metta
Giorgio.Metta at iit.it
Sat May 31 12:17:23 EDT 2014
Dear roboticists,
This is to further announce the 10th anniversary workshop of the iCub project at ICRA in Hong Kong next June 5th 2014.
http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop.html
Background
The iCub is a humanoid robot shaped as a four years old child. It is available as an open system platform following the GPL license. The iCub was originally designed by a consortium of 11 partners guided by the Italian Institute of Technology<http://www.iit.it/>, with background ranging from engineering to neurophysiology and developmental psychology, within the RobotCub Integrated Project funded by European Commission through its Cognitive Systems and Robotics Unit. The iCub can crawl on all fours and sit up. Its hands allow dexterous manipulation and its head and eyes are fully articulated. It has visual, vestibular, auditory, and tactile sensory capabilities. In the past few years the community of researchers working on the iCub grew at a constant pace. Today there are more than 25 iCub platforms available worldwide. Simultaneously the platform evolved significantly in terms of its sensors and actuators. Thanks to the recent improvements the iCub is now equipped with: whole-body distributed tactile and force/torque sensing, series elastic actuators for compliant walking experiments (the COMAN actuators) and movable head with microphones, speaker, actuated eyes, eyelids and lips for speech and human-robot interaction studies. The key advantage of the iCub is that it is an integrated platform that allows the study of complex tasks that require speech and auditory perception, vision as well as proper coordination and integration of sensory data and control. We believe that this, more than ever, requires that researchers with different expertise join forces and start working together. Having platforms with compatible software and hardware is clearly a unique opportunity for collaboration. This workshop is the third in a series happening approximately every two years and, in particular, it will present a cohesive description of the iCub-related activities ranging from software development, control, vision, cognition and hardware, sensors and so forth.
Objectives
This workshop has two goals. The first goal is to bring together researchers working on the iCub humanoid robots and to present a complete overview of their recent activities. In particular we welcome contributions that demonstrate complex tasks that involve integration and coordination of several sensory modalities and whole-body control. The second goal is to foster collaboration among researchers that are working on different disciplines to advance the state of the art in humanoid robotics. In addition, the workshop will serve as a venue to start the preparation of a special issue for a prestigious journal. To conclude, with this 10th birthday workshop we aim at:
* Demonstrating the current development of the iCub platform;
* Providing an overview of the research on the iCub platform;
* Giving the opportunity of demonstrating and discussing recent results of integration activities;
* Advancing the state of the art in humanoid robotics by fostering collaboration among researchers working on different areas of robotics as e.g. speech, machine learning, vision, manipulation, locomotion, and whole-body control.
Speakers (click on the talk title to get the abstract)
Time
Name
Title
Affiliation
9:00
Giorgio Metta
Ten years of the iCub project<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#metta>
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, iCub Facility
9:20
Nikos Tsagarakis
Recent advancements on the compliant humanoid COMAN development<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#tsagarakis>
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, ADVR
9:40
Francesco Nori
Optimal Whole Body Control of the iCub humanoid<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#nori>
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, RBCS
10:00
Francesco Becchi
Industrial perspectives of the iCub technology<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#becchi>
Telerobot, Concept Labs
10:20
Coffee break
10:50
Sylvain Calinon
Learning by imitation and exploration with the COMAN and iCub humanoid robots<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#calinon>
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Idiap Research Institute
11:10
Stefan Wermter
Sound Source Localization and Multimodal Integration with the iCub head<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#wermter>
University of Hamburg, Department of Computer Science Knowledge Technology
11:30
José Santos-Victor
Experiments with the iCub: modelling oculo-motor control and understanding object affordances<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#sanctor-victor>
IST, Institute of Systems and Robotics
11:50
Peter Ford Dominey
Cooperation with iCub<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#dominey>
INSERM Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, Robot Cognition Laboratory
12:10
Jun Tani
Incorporating with stochastic processes and deterministic chaos in learning to model fluctuated<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#tani>
KAIST, Cognitive Neuro-Robotics Lab.
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Karinne Ramírez Amaro
iCub at ICS-TUM: Semantic Reasoning, Constrained Manipulation and Humanoid Vision enable on the iCub<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#ramirez-amaro>
TU Munchen,Institute for Cognitive System
14:20
Jan Peters
Automatic Skill Learning: Useful technology for the iCub?<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#peters>
TU Darmstadt, Computer Science Department
14:40
Angelo Cangelosi
Embodied Language Learning in the iCub: From First Words to Numbers<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#cangelosi>
University of Plymouth, Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems
15:00
Patricia Shaw
A Psychologically Inspired Approach to Developmental Learning in Cognitive Robots<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#shaw>
Aberystwyth University, Department of Computer Science
15:20
Coffee break
15:50
Nicolas Sommer
Tactile exploration with the iCub robot<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#sommer>
EPFL, Learning Algorithms and System Laboratory
16:10
Jochen Steil
iCub goes interaction<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#steil>
Universität Bielefeld, Cognitive Robotics and Learning
16:30
Serena Ivaldi
iCub learning from humans via multimodal, physical, social and natural interaction<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#ivaldi>
TU Darmstadt, Intelligent Autonomous Systems Lab
16:50
Zhang Chong
Simultaneous learning of vergence and smooth pursuit through active efficient coding<http://www.icub.org/other/icra2014-workshop_abstracts.html#triesch>
Hong Kong University of Science and technology
17:30
Workshop ends
Acknowledgement
· This workshop will be organized under the support of the EU projects Codyco<http://www.codyco.eu/>, Xperience<http://www.xperience.org/>, Poeticon++<http://www.poeticon.eu/>, EFAA<http://specs.upf.edu/projects/2663>, Wysiwyd<http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/N.Lawrence/projects/wysiwyd/>, Tacman<http://tacman.eu/>, Walk-man<http://www.walk-man.eu/>, Koroibot<http://orb.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/koroibot/>, RobotDoc.
· This workshop is supported by the IEEE CIS Technical Committee on Autonomous Mental Development; more specifically by the task force on Action and Perception.
See you there...
Giorgio Metta <giorgio.metta at iit.it<mailto:giorgio.metta at iit.it>>
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Via Morego, 30
16163 Genoa, Italy
Ph: +39 010 7178-1411
Fax: +39 010 7178-1205
URL: http://pasa.liralab.it
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