- ISR 2000 Set for May 14-17.
The 31st International Symposium on Robotics will take place May 14-17 in Montreal. Hosted by the International Federation of Robotics and the Canadian Federation for Robotics, the symposium will run in conjunction with the 10th Annual PRECARN-IRIS Conference, Artificial Intelligence 2000, Graphics Interface 2000 and Vision Interface 2000. The combined ......
- The 2004 National Conference on AI: Post-Conference Wrap-Up
AAAI's Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-04) filled the top floor of the San Jose Convention Center from July 25-29, 2004. The week's program was full of recent advances in many different AI research areas, as well as emerging applications for AI. Within the various topics discussed at the ......
- 2001 Engelberger Awards Winners
Announced.
The Robotic Industries Association presented the Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards to four industry leaders during the International Symposium on Robotics, held April 19-21 in Seoul, Korea. The Engelberger Awards recognize Outstanding individuals from all over the world for achievements in the following areas: technology development, application, education and leadership....
- 2006 Engelberger Robotics Awards presented to industry
leaders at AUTOMATICA in Munich.
The Engelberger Robotics Awards, the robotic industry's highest honor, were presented to four industry leaders at the 37th International Symposium on Robotics this May 16th during AUTOMATICA (Munich, Germany). The award, named after the "father of robotics" Joseph F. Engelberger, recognize significant achievements in the areas of leadership, application, education, ......
- The AAAI-2002 Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
HEADNOTE * The Eleventh Annual AAAI Robot Competition and Exhibition was held at the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in August 2002. This article describes each of the events that were held: Robot Challenge, Robot Exhibition, Robot Host, and Robot Rescue. It is not unusual for ......
- AAAI hosts the national botball tournament!
HEADNOTE * Botball is a national program in which teams of middle and high school students design, build, and program small autonomous mobile robots to compete in a highly charged interactive (but nondestructive) tournament. Botball students learn to program in c, construct feedback and control loops, create electromechanical systems, and ......
- RoboCup 2004 Competitions and Symposium: A Small Kick for Robots, a Giant Score for Science
HEADNOTE RoboCup is an international initiative with the main goals of fostering research and education in artificial intelligence and robotics, as well as of promoting science and technology to world citizens. The idea behind RoboCup is to provide a standard problem for which a wide range of technologies can be ......