Workshop on Cognitive Vehicles:
Perception, learning and decision making under real-world constraints. Is 
bio-inspiration helpful?

November 8, 2019 - IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and 
Systems - Macau, China

Workshop Description

While biological inspiration has led to some of the most successful approaches 
in perception and machine learning in form of deep neural networks, their 
deployment in real-world, safety-critical settings is yet limited. We aim to 
explore and critically discuss what biological inspiration in perception, 
learning, and “cognition" could bring in the future for increasing intelligence 
of vehicles and other robotic systems.  The workshop will stimulate discussion 
of the role of biological inspiration in the development of future AI systems 
in the context of real-world, safety-critical applications of robotic systems 
in environments shared with humans:

https://cogvehicles2019.github.io

Call for Papers
We invite contributions in the form of extended abstracts (min. 2 pages, max. 4 
pages) in IEEE paper format to be presented at the workshop as posters and/or 
demos. Please follow the authors 
guidelines<http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/support.php> and use 
the LaTex <http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/tex.php> or MS Word 
<http://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php> templates for the IROS 
conference<https://www.iros2019.org/>. Outstanding contributions will be 
selected for oral presentations.
We plan to publish extended versions of the papers accepted to the workshop as 
an article collection around the research topic of Towards Cognitive Vehicles: 
perception, learning and decision making under real-world constraints. Is 
bio-inspiration helpful? in Frontiers in 
Neurorobotics<https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurorobotics>. 
Additionally, accepted papers and eventual supplementary material will be made 
available on the workshop website.
Important Dates:

Initial submission:                 20.08.201

Submission
Please submit your contribution via 
EasyChair<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tcv2019>.
Award:
Outstanding posters and demos will receive awards.

Topics:

 Applications


  *   Intelligent vehicles (cars, UAVs,…)
  *   Human-machine interaction
  *   Intelligence in the cockpit

  Perception:


  *   Robust accountable and scalable perception with neural networks and 
without
  *   Multi-modal perception and sensory integration
  *   Attention and cognitive control in visual and tactile perception
  *   Gesture recognition
  *   Perception for action

Learning


  *   Machine learning for vehicles
  *   Fast inference and learning
  *   Online learning and reliability
  *   Embedded machine learning
  *   Learning in complex hierarchical control systems

Cognitive Architectures


     *   Cognitive architectures and machine learning / neuronal networks
     *   Cognitive architectures for action selection
     *   Scalable cognitive architectures
     *   Learning cognitive architectures


Organisers:


  *   Yulia Sandamirskaya: Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH/ETH Zurich
  *   Florian Mirus: AI, Robotics, & Cognitive Systems; BMW Research, New 
Technologies, Innovations
  *   Mohsen Kaboli: AI, Robotics, & Cognitive Systems; BMW Research, New 
Technologies, Innovations
  *   Nicolai Waniek: Reinforcement Learning and Planning, Bosch Center for 
Artificial Intelligence (BCAI)
  *   Jörg Conradt: Computational Science and Technology, KTH, Stockholm



Best
Mohsen

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Dr.-Ing. Mohsen Kaboli
BMW research, AI and Robotic Center of Excellence
Tel: +49-89-382-96049
Mobile: +49-151-601-96049
Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SXv_8m4AAAAJ&hl=en



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