ISIAC 2008
Call for Papers
Special Session on Evolutionary Robotics
The 7th International Symposium on Intelligent Automation and Control
of the World Automation Congress (WAC 2008)
http://wacong.org
28 September - 2 October 2008
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Evolutionary robotics is a research area that makes use of the various forms of evolutionary computation (EC) to provide a means of learning in robots. The use of EC can reduce development effort and allow the system to be adaptive to changes. This special session is intended to bring together a group of researchers who are interested in evolutionary robotics. Any research in this area is of interest; some specific examples may be:
Evolving control programs Evolving neural network controllers Fuzzy controller evolution Online verses offline learning Learning coordinated control Evolving sensor placement Hardware evolution Evolving morphology Co-evolving control
Full paper (4 - 6 pages) submissions in PDF should be made at the WAC 2008 website by 31 January 2008. See the Author's Kit (http:// wacong.org/authorskit.html) for format instructions, templates, and submission procedures. Please also email your submission to Joseph Blumenthal at snipped-for-privacy@gmu.edu.
Session Organizers Joseph Blumenthal, George Mason University, Washington, DC, USA Gary Parker, Connecticut College, New London, CT, USA
Evolutionary robotics is a research area that makes use of the various forms of evolutionary computation (EC) to provide a means of learning in robots. The use of EC can reduce development effort and allow the system to be adaptive to changes. This special session is intended to bring together a group of researchers who are interested in evolutionary robotics. Any research in this area is of interest; some specific examples may be:
Evolving control programs Evolving neural network controllers Fuzzy controller evolution Online verses offline learning Learning coordinated control Evolving sensor placement Hardware evolution Evolving morphology Co-evolving control
Full paper (4 - 6 pages) submissions in PDF should be made at the WAC 2008 website by 31 January 2008. See the Author's Kit (http:// wacong.org/authorskit.html) for format instructions, templates, and submission procedures. Please also email your submission to Joseph Blumenthal at snipped-for-privacy@gmu.edu.
Session Organizers Joseph Blumenthal, George Mason University, Washington, DC, USA Gary Parker, Connecticut College, New London, CT, USA