Connectionists: International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL), Submission is now open

Ian Fasel ianfasel at mplab.ucsd.edu
Sun Feb 7 14:30:34 EST 2010


2nd Call for Papers, Submission is now open

9th International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
http://www.icdl-2010.org
August 18-21, 2010


ICDL is the premiere venue for interdisciplinary research that blends  
the boundaries between robotics, artificial intelligence, machine  
learning, developmental psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. The  
scope of development and learning covered by this conference includes  
perceptual, cognitive, motor, behavioral, emotional and other related  
capabilities that are exhibited by humans, higher animals, artificial  
systems and robots.

While most other conferences focus on either mechanisms or organisms,  
ICDL focuses on both! The papers presented at the conference are split  
approximately 50-50 between the "natural intelligence side," such as  
neuroscience and psychology, and the "artificial intelligence side,"  
such as machine intelligence and robotics. This diversity is mirrored  
in the composition of the organizing committee and the ICDL governing  
board. Please join us in 2010 when we celebrate our 10-th anniversary.


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* General principles of development
* Cognitive and perceptual development
* Developmental learning: schedules and architectures
* New methodologies to study natural and artificial intelligence.
* Statistical learning in humans and machines
* Embodied cognition
* Play and exploration in animals, infants and robots
* Interactive learning
* Cultural learning
* Social and emotional development
* Theory of mind
* Language acquisition
* Skill acquisition
* Intrinsic motivation
* Dynamic systems
* Attention mechanisms and their role in development
* Philosophical issues of development and learning
* Differences between learning and development
* Interactions of learning and development with evolution
* Grounding of knowledge and representations
* Studies and models of developmental disorders, e.g., autism
* Using robots to study development and learning
* Human-Robot interaction
* Visual, auditory, and tactile systems and their development
* Motor systems and their development
* Biological and biologically inspired developmental architectures
* Neural plasticity during development.


ICDL 2010 will accept two types of submissions:

1) Full six-page paper submissions. Accepted papers will be included
in the conference proceedings and will be selected for either an oral
presentation or a featured poster presentation. Featured posters
will have a 1 minute "teaser" presentation as part of the main
conference session and will be showcased in the poster sessions.

2) Two-page poster abstract submissions. To encourage late-breaking
results or for work that is not sufficiently mature for a full paper,
ICDL will accept 2-page abstracts. These submissions will NOT be
included in the conference proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be
presented during the evening poster sessions.


Important dates:
Feb    20,  2010   Full 6-page paper submissions due
May    20,  2010   Notification of accept/reject for papers
May    27,  2010   2-page poster abstracts due
June   10,  2010   Notification of accept/reject for abstracts
June   20,  2010   Camera-Ready Copy due
July   20,  2010   Early Registration Deadline
Aug. 18-21, 2010   Conference


General Chairs:
* Benjamin Kuipers, University of Michigan
* Thomas Shultz, McGill University

Program Chairs:
* Alexander Stoytchev, Iowa State University
* Chen Yu, Indiana University, Bloomington

Publicity chairs:
* Ian Fasel, University of Arizona, USA (for North America)
* Jochen Triesch, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany  
(for Europe)
* Jun Tani, RIKEN, Japan (for Asia).


Sponsored by:
* IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
* Cognitive Science Society


For more information please check the conference web site:
http://www.icdl-2010.org/



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