Dear Colleagues, 

We are pleased to invite you to submit papers to the 8th Joint IEEE 
International Conference on Development 
and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics (IEEE ICDL-EPIROB 2018) that will be 
held in Tokyo at Waseda University. 
See below for further details. 


NEWS: Submission deadline: April 1st, 2018 


NEWS: Keynote Speakers announced 

Prof. Oliver Brock (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) 
http://www.robotics.tu-berlin.de/menue/team/oliver_brock/ 

Prof. Kenji Doya (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) 
https://groups.oist.jp/ncu 

Prof. Peter Marshall (Temple University, U.S.A.) 
http://www.cla.temple.edu/psychology/faculty/peter-marshall/ 

Mr. Masahiro Fujita (Sony, Japan) 



NEWS: BabyBot Challenge Paper Award and prize announced 

(see below for details) 



NEWS: Call for workshops 

(see below for details) 



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Submission deadline: April 1, 2018 

8th Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on 
Epigenetic Robotics 

Tokyo, Japan 

Conference: September 16th – 20th, 2018 

Website: http://icdl-epirob2018.ogata-lab.jp/ 

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=== Resume === 

The past decade has seen the emergence of a new scientific field in which 
computational techniques 
are employed to study how intelligent biological and artificial systems develop 
sensorimotor, 
cognitive and social abilities through dynamic interactions with their physical 
and social environments, 
with a twofold objective: to gain a better understanding of human and animal 
intelligence, 
and to enable artificial systems with more adaptive and flexible behaviors. 

The two most prominent conference series of this area, the International 
Conference on Development 
and Learning (ICDL) and the International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics 
(EpiRob), are joining 
forces for the seventh time and invite submissions for a joint meeting in 2018 
to explore, extend, 
and consolidate the interdisciplinary boundaries of this exciting research 
field. 
In addition to the usual paper submission-selection process, the BabyBot 
Challenge will crown computational 
models that capture core aspects of specific psychology experiments. 



=== Topics === 

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): 

– general principles of development and learning; 

– development of skills in biological systems and robots; 

– nature VS nurture, critical periods and developmental stages; 

– architectures for cognitive development and life-long learning; 

– emergence of body knowledge and affordance perception; 

– models for prediction, planning and problem solving; 

– models of human-human and human-robot interaction; 

– emergence of verbal and non-verbal communication skills; 

– epistemological foundations and philosophical issues; 

– models of child development from experimental psycho 



=== Submission === 

Full six-page paper submissions: Accepted papers will be included in the 
conference proceedings and will be selected for either an oral presentation 
or a featured poster presentation. 

Two-page poster abstract submissions: To encourage discussion of late-breaking 
results 
or for work that is not sufficiently mature for a full paper, we will accept 
2-page abstracts. 

Tutorials and workshops: We invite experts in different areas to organize 
either a tutorial or a workshop to be held on the first day or second day of 
the conference. 
Tutorials are meant to provide insights into specific topics through hand-on 
training and interactive experiences. 


=== Babybot Challenge Paper Award === 

Babybot Challenge papers are expected to establish a strong link 
between developmental psychology and robotics and/or computational 
modeling. Submissions will be judged by the following criteria: 
- How well does the computational model (e.g. an artificial system, 
which can be a robot or a software agent) represent the particular 
features of the experimental research addressed 
- How closely the performance of the model replicate the experimental 
findings, and how parsimonious is the model . 
- The extent of the novel insights or explanations generated by the 
model, and importantly whether the model make interesting and 
testable predictions. 

We encourage the authors to tag their submission for "Babybot 
Challenge" award during contributed paper submission, which would 
indicate that there is significant content that puts the paper in the 
spotlight of "Babybot Challenge". 

The prize for the winner of the Babybot Challenge is a Titan-V (GPGPU 
board) by Nvidia. 



=== Workshops === 

We invite researchers to submit a one/two pages resume of their intended 
workshops 
with indication of the invited speakers, duration (half day or full day), open 
to paper/poster submission and website. 



=== Important Dates === 

Submission deadline: April 1st, 2018 

Notification due: June 15th, 2018 

Final Version due: July 15th, 2018 

Conference: September 16th – 20th, 2018 



=== Commitee === 

Tetsuya Ogata (Waseda University, Japan) 

Angelo Cangelosi (Plymouth University, UK) 

Tadahiro Taniguchi (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) 

Emre Ugur (Bogazici University, Turkey) 

Junko Kanero (Koç University, Turkey) 

Erhan Oztop (Özyeğin University, Turkey) 

Minoru Asada (Osaka University, Japan) 

Giulio Sandini (Italian Institute of Technology, Italy) 

Alessandra Sciutti (Italian Institute of Technology, Italy) 

Philippe Gaussier (University of Cergy-Pontoise, France) 

Hiroki Mori (Waseda University, Japan) 

Alexandre Pitti (University of Cergy-Pontoise, France) 

Umay Suanda (University of Connecticut, USA) 

Shingo Shimoda (Riken, Brain Science Institute, Japan) 

Tetsunari Inamura (NII, Japan) 

Hiromi Mochiyama (Tsukuba University, Japan) 

Takato Horii (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan) 

Shingo Murata (Waseda University, Japan) 



=== Contacts === 

Alex Pitti: [email protected] 
Hiroki Mori: [email protected] 
Umay Suanda: [email protected] 


Sincerely 

the publicity chair, 

Alex Pitti, Hiroki Mori and Umay Suanda 

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