Connectionists: CFP - IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning 2024 (Deadline extension)

nagai.yukie at mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp nagai.yukie at mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Tue Dec 5 20:10:11 EST 2023


Dear colleagues,

IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning 2024
May 20–23, 2024
Austin, TX, USA
Website: https://la.utexas.edu/users/dil/ICDL_Austin_2024/

Deadline for full paper submissions: December 15, 2023 January 8, 2024 (no further extension)
Deadline for 1-page poster abstracts and journal track poster submissions: March 1, 2024

The IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL) conference is a unique meeting gathering researchers from computer science, robotics, psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines to share and discuss research on how humans and other animals learn and develop and how this can inform and be informed by robotics and machine learning systems.

Full papers and other submissions are invited on a range of topics including but not limited to:
● Embodied learning and development in biological systems and robots
● Developmental stages and sensitive periods
● Emergence of verbal and nonverbal communication
● Curiosity, intrinsic motivations, exploration, play and active learning
● Architectures for lifelong learning
● Emergence of body and affordance perception
● Learning control of body movement
● Emotional development and the role of emotion in learning
● Prediction, planning, and problem solving
● The relationship between evolution and development
● Epistemological foundations and philosophical issues
● Robotic and computational models of human and animal development
● Developmentally-inspired machine learning
● Human-robot interaction in developmental contexts
● Applications of machine learning to human and animal development

Submissions may take the form of full (6-page) papers, 1-page poster abstracts, journal track posters, and workshops or tutorials. Please see below for details on each submission type. Decisions regarding acceptance will be based on technical quality, novelty, and expected interest to the conference’s interdisciplinary audience.

In addition to talks and posters originating from these submissions, the conference will feature a keynote speaker as well as several invited symposia showcasing recent research on a set of themes, with different disciplines and perspectives featured, to prompt lively and productive discussion at the conference.

[ Submission types ]
● Full six-page papers
Papers of at most 6 pages in IEEE double column format will undergo peer-review, and accepted and presented submissions will be included in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore. Up to two extra pages are acceptable for a publication fee of $100 per page. Accepted papers will be invited for presentation either in oral or poster format.

● Workshops & Tutorials
Half-day workshop and tutorials will be held on May 20, 2024 (the first day of the meeting). Proposals should be no more than two pages and should include a title, an abstract, a description of the workshop or tutorial concept, the target audience, a list of presenters, information on whether the session will be open to paper or poster submission, and a link to the workshop or tutorial website if applicable.

● 1-page poster abstracts
To encourage discussion of late-breaking results or for work that is not sufficiently mature for a full paper, we will accept 1-page abstracts. These submissions will not be included in the conference proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be presented during the poster session.

● Journal-track posters
Journal track poster submissions must be about a journal paper that has been published recently (no earlier than December 2022), on a topic relevant to ICDL.

More detailed instruction regarding paper/abstract submissions is given in the conference website.

Best regards,
Yukie Nagai, on  behalf of the organizing committees

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Yukie Nagai, Ph.D.
Project Professor, The University of Tokyo
nagai.yukie at mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp | https://developmental-robotics.jp
CREST Cognitive Feelings: https://cognitive-feeling.jp
CREST Cognitive Mirroring: https://cognitive-mirroring.org

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