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IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

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IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
NameIEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
AbbreviationIROS
FieldRobotics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision
SponsorIEEE Robotics and Automation Society, Robotics Society of Japan

IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems is a premier international conference on Robotics and Intelligent Systems, bringing together researchers, engineers, and scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University. The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and the Robotics Society of Japan, and is considered one of the top conferences in the field, along with International Conference on Robotics and Automation and Robotics: Science and Systems. The conference features Keynote Speakers from renowned institutions such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Introduction

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems is a leading international conference on Robotics and Intelligent Systems, covering a wide range of topics, including Autonomous Vehicles, Human-Robot Interaction, and Robot Learning. The conference attracts researchers and practitioners from top institutions such as MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, and Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science. The conference also features Workshops and Tutorials on topics such as Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing, organized by experts from Google, Microsoft Research, and Facebook AI Research.

History

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems has a long history, dating back to 1988, when the first conference was held in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, the conference has been held annually, with previous locations including Vancouver, Canada, San Francisco, USA, and Seoul, South Korea. The conference has grown significantly over the years, with increasing numbers of Technical Papers and Attendees from institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology. The conference has also featured Keynote Speakers from prominent researchers and industry leaders, including Andrew Ng, Fei-Fei Li, and Yann LeCun from Google Brain, Stanford University, and Facebook AI Research.

Organization

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems is organized by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and the Robotics Society of Japan, with support from other organizations such as International Federation of Robotics and Robotic Industries Association. The conference is led by a Program Committee consisting of experts from top institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The conference also features an Organizing Committee responsible for logistics and arrangements, with members from University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Technical_Papers_and_Presentations

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems features a wide range of Technical Papers and Presentations on topics such as Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Vision. The conference includes Oral Presentations and Poster Sessions, with papers selected through a rigorous Peer Review process, involving experts from Google, Microsoft Research, and Facebook AI Research. The conference also features Workshops and Tutorials on topics such as Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Human-Robot Interaction, organized by researchers from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology.

Awards_and_Honors

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems presents several Awards and Honors to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Robotics and Intelligent Systems. These include the IEEE Robotics and Automation Award, the Robotics Society of Japan Award, and the IROS Best Paper Award, sponsored by organizations such as IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and Robotics Society of Japan. The conference also features a Best Student Paper Award and a Best Presentation Award, with winners selected from institutions such as MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, and Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science.

Past_Conferences

The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems has been held in various locations around the world, including Tokyo, Japan, Vancouver, Canada, and San Francisco, USA. Previous conferences have featured Keynote Speakers from prominent researchers and industry leaders, including Andrew Ng, Fei-Fei Li, and Yann LeCun from Google Brain, Stanford University, and Facebook AI Research. The conference has also included Workshops and Tutorials on topics such as Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing, organized by experts from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology. The conference has grown significantly over the years, with increasing numbers of Technical Papers and Attendees from institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. Category:Robotics conferences

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