Please carefully read the announcements below for important updates regarding TAHRI 2024!
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
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What: International Symposium on Technological Advances in Human-Robot Interaction (TAHRI)
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When: March 9–10, 2024
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Where: Boulder, Colorado, USA
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Web: https://tahri.org
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IMPORTANT DATES:
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Nov. 6, 2023: Paper submission site opens
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Dec. 1, 2023: Standard review paper deadline / Registration site opens
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Jan. 12, 2024: Rapid review paper pre-submission deadline
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Jan. 19, 2024: Rapid review paper deadline / Short paper deadline / Standard review paper notification
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~3 weeks after submission: Rapid review paper notification
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Jan. 26, 2024: Standard review paper revise-and-resubmit deadline
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Feb. 2, 2024: Standard review paper revise-and-resubmit notification / Short paper notification
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Feb. 9, 2024: Hotel special group rate booking deadline
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ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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Want to give a second chance to a previously reviewed paper? Revise and resubmit it as a TAHRI rapid review paper by Jan. 19, 2024! Submissions are limited, are reviewed in the order in which they are submitted, and pre-submissions are required! Complete the pre-submission form (it takes less than 5 minutes!) by Jan. 12, 2024 to reserve your spot in the queue and ensure that your paper is reviewed! https://tahri.org/authors
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Want to share promising technological HRI work or useful HRI artifacts (e.g., software, hardware, or other systems)? Submit a short paper by Jan. 19, 2024! https://tahri.org/authors
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Want to hear from other technological HRI researchers and practitioners? We are finalizing an amazing lineup of ~20 speakers and panelists spanning academia, industry, government, and other research groups, including Andres Milioto (Embodied, Inc.), Gabriel Skantze (KTH / Furhat Robotics), Katherine Tsui (Toyota Research Institute), Mark Yim (University of Pennsylvania), Matthias Scheutz (Tufts University), Sean Andrist (Microsoft Research), Séverin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics), Tesca Fitzgerald (Yale University), and Tony Belpaeme (Universiteit Gent, Belgium). More will be announced soon! https://www.tahri.org/people
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Want to attend TAHRI? Our registration site is now open, and discounts are available for students and 2024 HRI conference attendees! https://tahri.org/attendees
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Want to sponsor TAHRI? Review our partnership opportunities, including discounts for supported organizations and 2024 HRI conference sponsors! https://tahri.org/partners
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Dear colleagues,
The submission site is still open for the 2024 International Symposium on Technological Advances in Human-Robot Interaction (TAHRI)! If you want to give a second chance to a paper previously reviewed at another venue, we invite you to revise and resubmit it as a TAHRI rapid review paper! Submissions are limited and are reviewed in the order in which they are submitted, so pre-submit your paper by Jan. 12th, 2024 to reserve your spot in the queue! Also, if you want to share promising technological HRI work or useful HRI artifacts (e.g., software, hardware, or other systems), submit a short paper! https://www.tahri.org/authors
OVERVIEW: TAHRI aims to be the premiere symposium for HRI research focused on the advancement of the underlying technology enabling the interaction between a robot and a human. The inaugural event will be held on March 9–10, 2024, in Boulder, Colorado, USA, two days before and co-located with the 2024 HRI conference!
THEME: The theme for the inaugural TAHRI is “Building Bridges Between Builders”, gathering HRI researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, government, and other research groups who are focused on the development of HRI technologies.
TOPICS: TAHRI seeks technological HRI contributions from a broad range of perspectives, including, but not limited to, robots, platforms, hardware, software, sensors, actuators, perception, control, algorithms, models, mechanisms, methods, interfaces, architectures, frameworks, benchmarks, datasets, tools, techniques, or other technologies that, with reasonable effort, can be incorporated into the design, development, or deployment of an HRI system.
PAPERS: TAHRI is an inclusive, community-focused venue that invites novel, high-quality technological HRI papers that will be peer-reviewed in a flexible process, presented live at the symposium, and indexed in archived ACM proceedings.
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[CLOSED] Standard review papers are for technological HRI work intended to go through a full peer-review process (including internal and external reviewers).
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Rapid review papers are for technological HRI work that has been previously reviewed but was either not indexed or not published, that has been revised based on previous reviewer feedback, and for which a summary of reviews, rebuttals, and revisions can also be submitted. These papers are part of a new rolling review process (from Nov. 6th, 2023, to Jan. 19th, 2024), with a fast turnaround notification (~3 weeks) and a limited number of submissions! Pre-submissions are required by Jan. 12th, 2024, and take less than five (5) minutes to complete! See the website for important details.
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Short papers are for recent, ongoing, or otherwise promising technological HRI work with preliminary results or details of accessible artifacts that are relevant to the HRI research community and show potential to promote discussions at TAHRI. These papers will not be indexed in archived proceedings.
SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS: We are in the process of finalizing an amazing lineup of speakers and panelists spanning academia, industry, government, and other research groups. A list of confirmed speakers is below with more to be announced soon!
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Andres Milioto (Embodied, Inc.)
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Gabriel Skantze (KTH / Furhat Robotics)
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Katherine Tsui (Toyota Research Institute)
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Mark Yim (University of Pennsylvania)
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Matthias Scheutz (Tufts University)
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Sean Andrist (Microsoft Research)
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Séverin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics)
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Tesca Fitzgerald (Yale University)
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Tony Belpaeme (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
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… and more!
CONNECT: For more information or to stay up-to-date on TAHRI, please visit the website (https://tahri.org), email us (info@tahri.org), or follow us on social media:
ORGANIZERS:
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Ross Mead (Semio)
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Shelly Bagchi (NIST)
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Jason R. Wilson (Franklin & Marshall College)
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Emmanuel Senft (Idiap Research Institute)
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Reuth Mirsky (Bar-Ilan University)
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Daniel Hernández García (Heriot-Watt University)
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Jeremy Marvel (NIST)
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Megan Zimmerman (NIST)
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Justin Hart (University of Texas Austin)

January 4th, 2024

Daniela Lopez de Luise
Website:
Call for Papers:
We solicit papers for AI4Space. Papers will be reviewed and accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of CVPR Workshops. Accepted papers will also be presented at the workshop, to be co-located with CVPR 2024 in Seattle.
The general emphasis of AI4Space is vision and learning algorithms for autonomous space systems, which operate in the Earth’s orbital regions, cislunar orbit, planetary bodies (e.g., the moon, Mars, and asteroids), and interplanetary space. Emphasis is also placed on novel sensors and processors for vision and learning in space, mitigating the challenges of the space environment towards vision and learning (e.g., radiation, extreme temperatures), and fundamental difficulties in vision and learning for space (e.g., lack of training data, unknown operating environments).
A specific list of topics is as follows:
- Vision and learning for spacecraft navigation and operations (e.g., rendezvous, proximity operations, docking, space maneuvers, entry descent landing).
- Vision and learning for space robots (e.g., rovers, UAVs, UGVs, UUWs) and multi-agent systems.
- Mapping and global positioning on planetary bodies (moon, Mars, asteroids), including celestial positioning.
- Onboard AI for Earth observation applications (e.g. near-real-time disaster monitoring, distributed learning on satellites, tip and cue satellite-based systems).
- Onboard AI for satellite operations (e.g. AI-based star trackers, fault detection isolation and recovery).
- Space debris monitoring and mitigation.
- Sensors for space applications (e.g., optical, multispectral, lidar, radar, neuromorphic).
- Onboard compute hardware for vision and learning (e.g., neural network accelerators, neuromorphic processors).
- Mitigating challenges of the space environment (e.g., radiation, thermal) to vision and learning systems.
- Datasets, transfer learning and domain gap.
Paper deadline: 1 March 2024
The workshop will also feature exciting Invited Seminars by Soon-Jo Chung (Caltech and JPL) and Gianluca Furano (ESA).
More details:

January 4th, 2024

Daniela Lopez de Luise


4th International Conference on Smart Data Intelligence [ICSMDI 2024]
ISSN: 2524-7573
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Dear Researcher
Following the success of organizing conferences under ICSMDI series, we are happy to announce our 2024 conference event, which is mainly focused on the Data Analysis and Artficial Intelligence (AI). The International conference titled, 4th International Conference on Smart Data Intelligence [ICSMDI 2024] is planned to be virtually organized on 2 – 3 February 2024 at Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India. We assure that, all the papers published in the proceedings of 4th ICSMDI 2024 will be strictly subjected for inclusion into Springer Algorithms for Intelligent Systems.
Virtual (Online) Paper Presentation is Permitted
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4th ICSMDI 2024 Publication Details
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Proceedings of 4th ICSMDI 2023 will be published in Springer Algorithms for Intelligent Systems (AIS) to enhance visibilty and discoverability of published research. Here are the few advantages of publishing your work in Springer
Quality: Springer articles and books are subject to high-level peer review, editorial, author and production services, ensuring the quality and reliability of the work.
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January 4th, 2024

Daniela Lopez de Luise
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Committed to the computer science community—with speed, openness, and rigour Discover journals—including Discover Computing—focus on supporting researchers in quickly and openly publishing their discoveries. What's in it for you?
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Discover journals combine dedicated publishing and editorial teams with Editorial Boards composed of researchers actively working in the field. This gives you the “best of both worlds”—dedicated editors combined with expertise from the field.
Previous content now also freely available to read Discover Computing's commitment to open research also means that all previous content—published in the Information Retrieval Journal is now freely available to read too.
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