Biologically inspired robotics - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Tom Ziemke
tom.ziemke at ida.his.se
Tue Feb 3 08:45:24 EST 1998
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**** SELF-LEARNING ROBOTS II: BIO-ROBOTICS ****
An Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) Seminar
Savoy Place, London, UK: February 12, 1998.
Co-sponsors:
Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
British Computer Science Society (BCS)
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of
Behaviour (AISB)
Biologically inspired robotics or bio-robotics is an exciting trend in
the integration of engineering and life sciences. Although this has a
long history dating back to the turn of the century, it is only within
the last few years that it has picked up momentum as many have realised
that life is still the best model we have for intelligent behavior.
This cross fertilisation is beginning to bear fruit in robotics within
specialist areas such as evolutionary methods, artificial life, neural
computing, and navigation. It is now time to bring these threads
together and ask the life scientists to assess the developments and
also to discuss how and what the life sciences could learn from
robotics.
This one-day seminar aims to bring together some of Europe's leading
researchers within the areas of animal and robot behavior to discuss
the foundations and future directions of biologically inspired robotics.
Each Speaker will be followed by a Discussant who will follow up on
some of the issues raised by in the paper and make general points about
the field.
9.30-10.30 EMBODIMENT
Rolf Pfeifer (Speaker) Computer Scientist and Roboticist, Switzerland.
Stevan Harnad (Discussant) Psychologist, UK.
10.30-10.45 Coffee
10.45-11.45 EVOLUTIONARY LEARNING
Stefano Nolfi (Speaker) Roboticist and Psychologist, Italy.
Richard Dawkins (Discussant) Evolutionary Zoologist, UK.
11.45-12.45 CONDITIONED LEARNING.
Marco Dorigo (Speaker) Computer Scientist and Roboticist, Belgium.
Tony Savage (Discussant) Animal Psychologist, N. Ireland.
12.45-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.00 NAVIGATION: THE INSECT MODEL
Dimitrios Lambrinos (Speaker) Computer Scientist and Roboticist, Switzerland.
Tom Collett (Discussant) Neurobiologist, UK.
3.00-4.00 NAVIGATION: THE MAMMALIAN MODEL
Neil Burgess (Speaker) Neuroscientist, UK.
Ariane Etienne (Discussant) Ethologist, Switzerland.
4.00-4.15 Tea
PANEL: THE FUTURE OF BIO-ROBOTICS 4.15-5.45
Introduced and Chaired by Jean-Arcady Meyer, Computer Scientist and
Ethologist, France.
ORGANISERS
Noel Sharkey, Computer Scientist, Psychologist, and Roboticist,
University of Sheffield, UK.
Tom Ziemke, Computer Scientist and Roboticist,
Universities of Sheffield, UK and Skovde, Sweden.
REGISTRATION
It would be advisable to register as early as possible since places will
be limited. Please contact Jon Maddison (IEE) at jmaddison at iee.org.uk.
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