[agents] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION, 2nd International Symposium on Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Systems (MRS 2019) / accepted papers + program

Kiril Solovey kirilsol at stanford.edu
Thu Jul 18 20:41:01 EDT 2019


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The 2nd International Symposium on Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Systems (MRS
2019)

August 22-23, 2019 - Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA

List of accepted papers and a program are available online:

https://robotics.cs.rutgers.edu/mrs2019/program/

Students based in a United States institution will be able to apply for a
travel award supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Priority
will be given to students, who are authors of papers presented at the
meeting and requests will be accepted depending on funding availability.
More information regarding the application process will soon be available
on the conference's website.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Dan Halperin, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Brian Low, National University of Singapore
Peter Stone, UT Austin, TX, USA
Gaurav Sukhatme, University of Southern California, CA, USA
Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University, PA, USA



http://multirobotsystems.org/mrs2019

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The International Symposium on Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Systems

(MRS) is a single-track conference to be held at Rutgers University,

New Brunswick, NJ, USA, on 22-23 August, 2019. MRS is an initiative of

the IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Multi-Robot Systems, and is

technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society

(RAS).

http://multirobotsystems.org/

The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers who are in

the field of multi-robot systems both directly and indirectly, to

cross-fertilize ideas. Typically MRS research is spread across large

conferences, and this makes it difficult for MRS researchers to keep

up to date on new findings and meet others in the area. The intent of

the conference is to bring those researchers together with a

high-quality symposium to highlight the best in the field. We would

like to see the top advances in multi-robot and multi-agent research

represented at MRS 2019.

The focus of the MRS conference is on all aspects of multi-robot and

multi-agent systems. We encourage high-quality papers from a broad

range of topics in this area, ranging from design and analysis of

algorithms to systems. Papers should contribute novel results that

clearly advance the state-of-the-art, and should include analytical

and/or experimental evaluation appropriate to the work. We would like

to see the best of multi-robot and multi-agent research represented at

MRS 2019. The fields of interest include the following general fields,

but are not limited to:

- Modeling and Control of MRS/MAS

- Optimal Control and Optimization Methods for MRS/MAS

- Motion and Path Planning for MRS

- Bio-Inspired MRS and Swarm Intelligence/Robotics

- Distributed Perception and Estimation in MRS/MAS

- Planning and Decision Making for MRS/MAS

- Physical Interaction in/with MRS/MAS

- Cooperative/Collective Learning in MRS/MAS

- AI of Large-Scale Systems

- Applications of MRS/MAS

- Technological and Methodological Issues

- MRS for Cooperative Manipulation

- Micro/Nano Scale MRS

- Operating Systems and Cloud Technology for MRS/MAS

- Communication in MRS/MAS

- Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking in MRS/MAS

- Human-robot and Human-agent interaction

- Game theoretic approaches for MAS/MRS

- Teamwork, team formation, teamwork analysis

General inquiries:

mrs2019 at laas.fr


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chair: Kostas Bekris, Rutgers University, USA

Local Arrangements Chair: Jingjin Yu, Rutgers University, USA

Editor in Chief: Lorenzo Sabattini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,
Italy

Program Chairs:

Chris Amato, Northeastern University, USA

Robert Fitch, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Paolo Robuffo Giordano, IRISA-CNRS, France

Dylan A. Shell, Texas A&M University, USA

Publicity Chair: Kiril Solovey, Stanford University, USA

Publications Chair: Alberto Quattrini Li, Dartmouth College, USA

Finance Chair: Nora Ayanian, University of Southern California, USA

Awards Chair: Antonio Franchi, LAAS-CNRS, France

Registration Chair: Shuai Han, Rutgers University, USA

Website Chair: Rahul Shome, Rutgers University, USA

Area Chairs:

Filippo Arrichiello, University of Cassino, Italy

Ariel Rosenfeld, Bar-Ilan Univ, Israel

Aaron Becker, University of Houston, USA

Roland Bouffanais, SUTD, Singapore

Jen Jen Chung, ETH, Switzerland

Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia, USA

Alessandro Farinelli, University of Verona, Italy

Bryan K. H. Low, National University of Singapore

Michael Otte, University of Maryland, USA

Kirstin H. Petersen, Cornell University, USA

Carlo Pinciroli, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

David Portugal, Ingeniarius, Portugal

Amanda Prorok, University Cambridge, UK

Karl Tuyls, University of Liverpool, UK

Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, USA

Advisory board:

Magnus Egerstedt, Georgia Tech, USA

David Hsu, National University of Singapore

Vijay Kumar, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Alcherio Martinoli, EPFL, Switzerland

Lynne E. Parker, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

Daniela Rus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA


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Kiril Solovey

Postdoctoral Scholar

Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford, CA

e-mail: kirilsol at stanford.edu

web: kirilsol.github.io
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