Call for Papers
The aim of this conference is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results in various topics of Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Systems. It provides participants an opportunity to discuss the recent developments in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Systems areas. Original papers are invited to submit to the following Track areas:
| Track 1: Foundations of AI for Robotics |
*Machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning for robotic perception and control
*Probabilistic reasoning, decision making under uncertainty
*Evolutionary robotics, swarm intelligence, and embodied AI
*Knowledge representation and reasoning for autonomous systems |
| Track 2: Perception, Navigation, and Control |
*Computer vision for robotics (object detection, scene understanding, SLAM)
*Multimodal sensor fusion (vision, LiDAR, radar, tactile)
*Motion planning, trajectory optimization, and adaptive control
*Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) and autonomous navigation
*Manipulation, grasping, and whole-body control |
| Track 3: Human-Robot Interaction and Collaborative Systems |
*Natural language interfaces, dialogue systems, and social robotics
*Collaborative robots (cobots) and shared autonomy
*Gesture recognition, multimodal communication, and emotional expression
*Trust, transparency, and explainable AI in human-robot interaction |
| Track 4: Robotic Systems and Emerging Technologies |
*Cloud robotics, ROS/ROS2, and edge AI for robotics
*Modular, reconfigurable, and soft robotics
*Swarm robotics and multi-robot coordination
*Wearable robotics, exoskeletons, and medical robotics
*Simulation and digital twins for robotic systems |
| Track 5: Applications, Safety, and Ethics |
*Industrial automation, smart manufacturing, and service robotics
*Agricultural, field, and search & rescue robotics
*Healthcare robotics (surgery, rehabilitation, assistance)
*Safety-critical systems and fail-safe mechanisms
*Ethical design, responsible AI, and regulatory issues
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GUIDE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
*Papers prepared in the prescribed format are to be submitted. The papers should be written in English and clearly state the title, objective, method, results, and conclusion with major keywords. All papers submitted will be checked for plagiarism.
*Author names and their affiliations should be removed from the initial PDF file for the double blind review process. After receiving, the full paper will be peer-reviewed and its acceptance will be notified. Only papers presenting original content with novel research results or successful innovative applications will be considered for publication in the conference proceedings.
*The paper should be original work of the author(s), and no portion of the paper (including, but not limited to, graphics and figures) has been previously published. The paper is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
*The authors listed on the paper accurately reflect those who actually did the work and contributed to the paper in a meaningful way, and they have identified and acknowledged all sources used in the creation of their paper or manuscript, including any graphics, images, tables, and figures.
PLAGIARISM POLICY:
*The paper prior to submission should be checked for plagiarism from licensed plagiarism tools like Turnitin or CrossCheck. The similarity content should not exceed 25% (in any case either self contents or others).
*Any form of self-plagiarism or plagiarism from others' works should not be there in a paper. If any model / concept / figure / table / data / conclusive comment by any previously published work is used in your paper, you should properly cite a reference to the original work.