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MIR专题"Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence"现公开征集原创稿件,截稿日期为2024年12月31日。欢迎赐稿!
专题征稿
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Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence专题简介
Embodied intelligence aims to endow machines with physical forms, enabling them to perceive, interact, and learn from the real world, which is an important research direction in the field of artificial intelligence. Investigating embodied intelligence can lead to a better understanding of human cognitive processes and behaviors, thus providing new perspectives for the development of artificial intelligence. Embodied intelligence can enable artificial intelligence to better adapt to the real world, allowing humans and robots to collaborate more efficiently. Embodied intelligence is a feasible and efficient shortcut for artificial intelligence to approach human intelligence. Meanwhile, embodied intelligence has gained significant attention and shown rapid development across both academic and industrial landscapes. It has exhibited substantial promise in areas such as human-computer interaction, environment adaptation, robotics, and more personalized AI-driven services.
This special issue seeks original and novel contributions towards embodied intelligence. We are interested in works related to theoretical, algorithmic, and model advances, as well as new practical applications. The special issue will provide a timely collection of recent advances to benefit the researchers and practitioners working in the broad research field of human-machine interaction, machine learning, computer vision, and machine intelligence.
征稿范围(包括但不限于)
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
1) Fundamental theories of embodied intelligence;
2) Embodied navigation, cognition, manipulation and perception;
3) Adaptive behavior in robots and autonomous agents;
4) Neural and neural-symbolic mechanisms of embodied intelligence;
5) Embodied machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches;
6) World model-based embodied intelligence;
7) Large models in embodied intelligence;
8) Multi-task learning of embodied intelligence;
9) Human-robot collaboration of embodied intelligence;
10) Practical applications of embodied intelligence.
投稿指南
1) 截稿日期:2024年12月31日
2) 投稿地址(已开通):
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/mir
投稿时,请在系统中选择:
“Step 6 Details & Comments: Special Issue and Special Section---Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence”.
3) 投稿及同行评议指南:
Full length manuscripts and peer reviewing will follow the MIR guidelines. For details: https://www.springer.com/journal/11633
客座编委
Prof. Wei He, University of Science and Technology Beijing & Zhengzhou University, China.
E-mail: weihe@ieee.org
Prof. Chenguang Yang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
E-mail: cyang@ieee.org
Prof. Long Cheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
E-mail: long.cheng@ia.ac.cn
Prof. Zhichuang Wang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.
E-mail: wangzhichuang@ustb.edu.cn
Dr. Jin Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China.
E-mail: jwucp@connect.ust.hk
Prof. Luka Peternel, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
E-mail: l.peternel@tudelft.nl
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