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Workshop on Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (AIRO 2015) Call for Papers<\/h3>\n

The goal of AIRO 2015 is to present, discuss and assess recent advances in the use of Artificial Intelligence methods to build better Robotics systems.<\/p>\n

When we say, \u201cbetter\u201d, what are we talking about? We believe that robot intelligence is a property of complex robot systems interacting with real world environments (including the robot itself). As a matter of fact, as we expect robots to leave lab settings and to take part to our everyday life, either at home or in public spaces, the notion of Artificial Intelligence as a separated and somewhat peculiar functionality of a robot\u2019s architecture shows its intrinsic limitations.<\/p>\n

We need to stress robot sensing, representation and action to distribute Artificial Intelligence principles and methods at various levels of robot architectures, with respect to both hardware and software components. It becomes evident that, in order to cope with the plethora of situations, events, objects, places and humans the world is full of, robot intelligence \u201cas it is\u201d is rather insufficient, both with respect to the scope of achievable performance and to actual techniques and tools for designing engineered robot behavior.<\/p>\n

Topics of Interest<\/h2>\n

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):<\/p>\n