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- | === A friendly competition in preparation | + | === Call for submissions: |
- | Last week, we hosted a friendly competition for the first time in the rooms of the new Robotics Apartment at our Institute for Artificial Intelligence | + | The 9th workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition will be held at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence' |
- | === Looking back at the SutuRoboCup | + | === Background |
- | The SutuRoboCup is an outgrowth of the SUTURO student project, which computer science students at the University of Bremen can take as part of their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. The three-day event, a mock-up | + | The main motivation for the AIC events lies in the fact that, historically, |
- | The University | + | Many of the original founders of AI as a research discipline aimed to develop human-level AI systems by taking inspiration from the heuristics of human cognition. This goal is still pursued |
- | < | + | In AI, this partnership has led to the realization of better intelligent systems. In cognitive science, in turn, this partnership has enabled the development of cognitive models and architectures that provide a better understanding of human reasoning. |
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- | Both teams followed different approaches. The Bremen team focused on one challenge, whereas | + | In recent years, after a period of partial fragmentation of research directions, the area of cognitively inspired artificial systems is gradually attracting renewed attention from both academia |
- | The HSR robot from Bremen emerged as the winner of the SutuRoboCup after scoring points in the " | + | === Call for submissions |
- | Examples of these entertaining moments, which occurred at many points, included the HSR robot moving towards the window to grab objects reflected in its glass, or the TIAGo robot repeatedly announcing its entry into a room with a spoken "knock knock" | + | |
- | All in all, the students were able to develop a good idea of the real RoboCup and how difficult it is for the robots | + | We invite |
- | Besides the honour | + | AIC is a peer-reviewed scientific venue that particularly welcome papers raising challenging questions, innovative ideas and out of the box thinking, which will hopefully promote interesting discussions |
- | {{ : | + | - Knowledge Representation and Cognition (e.g. Neural Networks models, |
+ | Conceptual Spaces, Ontologies and representation of common sense) | ||
- | {{ :20230330_163140.png?600|}} | + | - Cognitive Architectures (e.g. SOAR, ACT-R) and Cognitive modelling for Artificial Systems |
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+ | - B.I.C.A. (Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures) and systems | ||
+ | Cognitive Robotics | ||
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+ | - Human Robot Interaction | ||
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+ | - Commonsense Reasoning | ||
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+ | - XAI-Explainable Artificial Intelligence | ||
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+ | - Evaluation of cognitively driven AI systems compared with other AI approaches | ||
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+ | - Cognition and Semantic Web | ||
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+ | - Methodological open questions on AI and Cognition | ||
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+ | - Automated reasoning: deductive, probabilistic, | ||
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+ | - Historical and theoretical relation among Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence | ||
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+ | - Knowledge discovery and acquisition | ||
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+ | - Modelling of human learning and knowledge acquisition in complex domains | ||
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+ | - Computational Linguistics, | ||
+ | Logic and Reasoning | ||
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+ | - Evolutionary Computation | ||
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+ | - Spatial Cognition and Computation | ||
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+ | - Cognitively inspired Machine Learning | ||
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+ | - Computational Theories of Learning | ||
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+ | - Computational Creativity | ||
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+ | - Cognitive and the Moving Image | ||
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+ | - Computational Models of Narrative Understanding (Visuo-Auditory Narrativity, | ||
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+ | - Decision Support Systems | ||
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+ | === Rules for submissions | ||
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+ | All submissions must be written in English and must be formatted according to the information for LNCS Authors. All papers must present original work that is not currently under review. | ||
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+ | We welcome the following types of contributions: | ||
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+ | - Full research papers (8 to 14 pages) | ||
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+ | - Short research papers (4 to 7 pages) | ||
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+ | - Extended abstracts of recently published journal papers (1 to 2 pages) | ||
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+ | Full research paper submissions must describe original and completed work, with inclusion of mature results and evaluation. Short research paper submissions can present a work in progress/ | ||
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+ | - Extended Abstract: Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of their recently published journal articles within the field of AI and cognition. The original article should be accepted and published no earlier than 2022. |
Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute
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Andrea Cowley
assistant to Prof. Beetz
ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de
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