TAROS 2018 invites both full papers and extended abstracts. The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series. All contributions will be refereed. Full papers are invited from researchers at any stage in their career but should present significant findings and advances in robotics research; more preliminary work would be better suited to extended abstract submission. Full papers (up to 10 pages in LNCS format) will be accepted for either oral presentation (single track) or poster presentation. Extended abstracts will be accepted for poster presentation only.<br>Contributions are sought in all areas relevant to the overall goal of the conference, including—but not limited to—the following topics:<br>Autonomous robots (in industry and research)<br>Assistive, service and personal robotics<br>Aerial robots (unmanned– and micro– air vehicles) space and planetary robotics<br>Medical robotics, robots for surgery and intelligent prosthetics<br>Humanoid and walking robots<br>Swarm, collective and field robotics<br>Modular reconfigurable robots<br>Human–Robot interaction<br>Multimodal interfaces<br>Navigation, localization, map building and path planning, Analysis of robot–environment interaction<br>Robot autonomy including energy self–sufficiency, control architectures, vision, sensing and perception<br>Applications development, hardware issues, devices and techniques<br>Advanced sensors and actuators<br>Advanced materials and techniques<br>Autonomous vehicles<br>Bio–mimetic, bio–inspired and bio–hybrid robotic systems<br>Evolutionary, cognitive and developmental robotics<br>Robot communication and language<br>Ethical and societal issues in robotics<br>Robots in education, the arts and entertainment<br>Safety, verification and validation for robotic applications<br>Learning and adaptation<br>Long–term interaction and operation<br>Modelling and analysis<br>
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TAROS
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UK
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