[meetings] Call for Late Breaking Reports at IAS-19

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Silvia Rossi
Wed, Apr 23, 2025 7:34 AM

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IAS-19 Call for Late Breaking Reports

We are all invited to contribute with late breaking reports to the 19th
International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS-19), which
will be held in Genoa, Italy, from June 30 to July 4, 2025.

Since the first edition in 1985, IAS has been a venue for original, novel,
and innovative papers with a theoretical or experimental flavor. For
IAS-19, we look for contributions centered around the theme “Ethical,
Responsible, and Inclusive Robotics”.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Mobile Robots Collaborative Robots/Cobots
Robots for Industry 4.0
Household Robots
Humanoid Robots
Climbing Robots
Outdoor and Field Robots
Autonomous Vehicles
Healthcare Robots
Flying Robots
Marine Robots
Robot Swarms
Biomimetic Robots
Long-Term Autonomous Systems
Intelligent Machines
Cognitive Architectures for Robots
Human-Robot-Interaction
Software Architectures for Robots
Cloud Robotics
Robot Vision
Tactile Sensing
Intelligent Sensors and Systems
Neuromorphic Sensing
Semantic Modelling
Data Fusion and Machine Learning
Obstacle Avoidance
Localization and SLAM
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Planning
Task-Motion Planning
Robot Foundation Models
Vision and Language Models
Robot Simulations
Mechatronics for Intelligent Systems

In addition to the main program that features contributed papers (scheduled
from July 1 to July 3) and to the workshops and tutorials (scheduled on
June 30), we are looking for late breaking reports that discuss new results
or work in progress.
Late breaking reports will be orally presented (approximately 5 minutes
each) in a dedicated session during the main conference, but will not be
part of the proceedings.

Updates on www.ias-19.org.

Late breaking reports submission instructions

Prospective authors can format their late breaking reports as they prefer
as long as they are in PDF, A4-size, and human-readable in print.
Late breaking reports length must be at most 2 pages and include title,
authors, and references.

Late breaking reports must be submitted to contact@ias-19.org.

Important dates

May 5, 2025 > Deadline for late breaking reports submission
May 9, 2025 > Late breaking reports acceptance notification
June 30, 2025 - July 4, 2025 > IAS-19 in Genoa, Italy

Plenary speakers

Tomaso A. Poggio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Yoshihiko Nakamura, Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial
Intelligence, UAE
Yasuo Kuniyoshi, University of Tokyo, Japan

Keynote speakers

Arash Ajoudani, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Perla Maiolino, University of Oxford, UK
José Galvan, Pontificia Università della Santa Croce, Vatican State

General Chair

Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genoa, Italy

Program Chair

Francesco Amigoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Late Breaking Reports Chairs

Lorenzo Jamone, Queen Mary University London, UK
Michita Imai, Keio University, Japan
Jainendra Shukla, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India

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Silvia Rossi, PhD
University of Naples "Federico II" - ITALY
tel: +39 081 679983 - fax: +39 081 679967
email: silvia.rossi@gmail.com
http://people.na.infn.it/~srossi

===== *IAS-19 Call for Late Breaking Reports* We are all invited to contribute with late breaking reports to the 19th International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS-19), which will be held in Genoa, Italy, from June 30 to July 4, 2025. Since the first edition in 1985, IAS has been a venue for original, novel, and innovative papers with a theoretical or experimental flavor. For IAS-19, we look for contributions centered around the theme “Ethical, Responsible, and Inclusive Robotics”. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Mobile Robots Collaborative Robots/Cobots Robots for Industry 4.0 Household Robots Humanoid Robots Climbing Robots Outdoor and Field Robots Autonomous Vehicles Healthcare Robots Flying Robots Marine Robots Robot Swarms Biomimetic Robots Long-Term Autonomous Systems Intelligent Machines Cognitive Architectures for Robots Human-Robot-Interaction Software Architectures for Robots Cloud Robotics Robot Vision Tactile Sensing Intelligent Sensors and Systems Neuromorphic Sensing Semantic Modelling Data Fusion and Machine Learning Obstacle Avoidance Localization and SLAM Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Planning Task-Motion Planning Robot Foundation Models Vision and Language Models Robot Simulations Mechatronics for Intelligent Systems In addition to the main program that features contributed papers (scheduled from July 1 to July 3) and to the workshops and tutorials (scheduled on June 30), we are looking for late breaking reports that discuss new results or work in progress. Late breaking reports will be orally presented (approximately 5 minutes each) in a dedicated session during the main conference, but will not be part of the proceedings. Updates on www.ias-19.org. *Late breaking reports submission instructions* Prospective authors can format their late breaking reports as they prefer as long as they are in PDF, A4-size, and human-readable in print. Late breaking reports length must be at most 2 pages and include title, authors, and references. Late breaking reports must be submitted to contact@ias-19.org. *Important dates* May 5, 2025 > Deadline for late breaking reports submission May 9, 2025 > Late breaking reports acceptance notification June 30, 2025 - July 4, 2025 > IAS-19 in Genoa, Italy *Plenary speakers* Tomaso A. Poggio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Yoshihiko Nakamura, Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, UAE Yasuo Kuniyoshi, University of Tokyo, Japan *Keynote speakers* Arash Ajoudani, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy Perla Maiolino, University of Oxford, UK José Galvan, Pontificia Università della Santa Croce, Vatican State *General Chair* Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genoa, Italy *Program Chair* Francesco Amigoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy *Late Breaking Reports Chairs* Lorenzo Jamone, Queen Mary University London, UK Michita Imai, Keio University, Japan Jainendra Shukla, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India ===== -- --------------------------------------------------- Silvia Rossi, PhD University of Naples "Federico II" - ITALY tel: +39 081 679983 - fax: +39 081 679967 email: silvia.rossi@gmail.com http://people.na.infn.it/~srossi