IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning, 2010

The goal of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning is to bring together leading researchers in robotics, machine learning, neuroscience, and developmental psychology, in order to gain new insights about learning and development in natural organisms and robots. The scope of developmental processes to be considered is broad, including cognitive, social, emotional, and many other skills exhibited by humans and other animals.

 

Best Paper Award
 
Claudius Gläser and Frank Joublin, A computational model for grounding words in the perception of agents.  In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL-2010), 2010, pages 26-32.

Best Student Paper Award

 
Jivko Sinapov and Alexander Stoytchev, The odd one out task: Toward an intelligence test for robots.  In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL-2010), 2010, pages 132-137.
Our Journal

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Keynote Speakers

Susan Gelman University of Michigan 
Rod Grupen University of Massachusetts
David Vernon

Italian Institute of Technology

Felix Warneken Harvard University

Keynote talks, abstracts, and bios

Important Dates

Feb 6, 2010 Special session proposals due
Mar 6, 2010 Full 6-page paper submissions due
May 20, 2010 Notification of accept/reject for papers
May 27, 2010 2-page poster abstracts due
June 10, 2010 Notification of accept/reject for abstracts
June 20, 2010 Camera-ready copy due
July 20, 2010

Early registration deadline

Aug 18-21, 2010 Conference