CALL FOR PAPERS: Issue on Robot Learning, Machine Learning Journal

Sebastian.Thrun@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU Sebastian.Thrun at B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
Tue Jun 6 06:52:25 EDT 2006


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                   Special Issue on  ROBOT LEARNING

        
                       Journal MACHINE LEARNING



            (edited by J. Franklin and T. Mitchell and S. Thrun)


This issue focuses on recent progress in the area of robot learning.
The goal is to bring together key research on machine learning
techniques designed for and applied to robots, in order to stimulate
research in this area.  We particularly encourage submission of
innovative learning approaches that have been successfully implemented
on real robots.



                  Submission deadline: October 1, 1994


Papers should be double spaced and 8,000 to 12,000 words in length,
with full-page figures counting for 400 words.  All submissions will
be subject to the standard review procedure. It is our goal to also
publish the issue as a book.


Send three (3) copies of submissions to:

        Sebastian Thrun
        Universitaet Bonn
        Institut fuer Informatik III
        Roemerstr. 164
        D-53117 Bonn
        Germany

        phone:  +49-228-550-373
        Fax:    +49-228-550-382
        E-mail: thrun at cs.bonn.edu, thrun at cmu.edu


Also mail five (5) copies of submitted papers to:

        Karen Cullen
        MACHINE LEARNING Editorial Office
        Kluwer Academic Publishers
        101 Philip Drive
        Norwell, MA 02061  USA

        phone:  (617) 871-6300
        E-mail: karen at world.std.com


Note: Machine Learning is now accepting submission of final copy
in electronic form.  There is a latex style file and related files
available via anonymous ftp from world.std.com.  Look in
Kluwer/styles/journals for the files README, smjrnl.doc, smjrnl.sty,
smjsamp.tex, smjtmpl.tex, or smjstyles.tar (which contains them all).



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