Zoom lecture only on April 24 plus interesting conference
Dear all, I forgot to write that the lecture tomorrow will be digital only since I am away for a workshop and research collaboration. The lecture will on zoom at our regular time 1215pm-2pm. The lab will take place as usual (in person), room FV434 (our regular room).
Else, this conference may be of interest to many of you.At UiO, Luca Onnis (luca.onnis@iln.uio.no) is a person to contact in case you wish to know more.
Best wishes,
Edvin and Morten
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Topics
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ICDL is a unique conference gathering researchers from both computational science (including robotics, AI, cognitive architecture) and developmental studies (psychology, linguistics, anthropology, education, philosophy) for a fertile exchange sharing ideas, perspectives, knowledge, research findings on how humans and animals develop sensing, reasoning and actions, including interactive ecologies and how these capabilities can be implemented in computing (embodied) systems. This approach goes hand in hand with the goal of both understanding human and animal development and how this can be applied to improve future intelligent technology including all kinds of artificial systems that will be in close interaction with humans.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
– general principles and theories of development and learning;
– embodied learning in biological systems and robots;
– development of skills in biological systems and robots;
– developmental stages and sensitive periods;
– architectures for cognitive development and life-long learning;
– emergence of body knowledge and affordance perception;
– learning control of body movement;
– (models of) curiosity, intrinsic motivations, exploration, play and active learning;
– (models for) prediction, planning and problem solving;
– developmentally-inspired machine learning;
– applications of machine learning to human and animal development;
– emotional development and the role of emotion in learning;
– emergence of verbal and nonverbal communication;
– metacognitive skills and the role of metacognitive learning and explicit communication;
– (models of) human–human and human–system interaction;
– epistemological foundations and philosophical issues;
– the relationship between evolution and development;
– ethics in modeling learning and development.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Gedeon Deak via ICIS-listserv <icis-listserv@lists.infantstudies.org>
Subject: [ICIS-listserv] ICDL 2025 [Prague] call for late-breaking abstracts (June 13 deadline)
Date: 22 April 2025 at 22:51:26 CEST
To: icis-listserv@lists.infantstudies.org
Reply-To: Gedeon Deak <gdeak@ucsd.edu>
Subject: [Meetings] Call for late-breaking abstracts - IEEE Int. Conf. Development and Learning (ICDL) 2025
Dear colleagues,
The IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning 2025 will be held
September 16–19, 2025 in Prague, Czechia.
Website: https://icdl2025.fel.cvut.cz/
We invite submissions of:
Late-breaking results as 1-page abstracts - Deadline: June 13, 2025.
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CfP IEEE ICDL 2025
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https://icdl2025.fel.cvut.cz/
16–19 September 2025 in Prague; Czechia
2025 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL)
We invite submissions to explore, extend, and consolidate the interdisciplinary boundaries of this exciting research field.
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Important Deadlines
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Late-breaking results (1-page abstracts)—deadline: June 13, 2025.
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Speakers
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Jeff Krichmar (University of California, Irvine, USA)
Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Giulio Sandini (IIT Genoa, Italy)
Tilbe G?ksun (Ko? University, Turkey)
Josef ?ivic (CIIRC, CTU in Prague, Czechia)
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Topics
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ICDL is a unique conference gathering researchers from both computational science (including robotics, AI, cognitive architecture) and developmental studies (psychology, linguistics, anthropology, education, philosophy) for a fertile exchange sharing ideas, perspectives, knowledge, research findings on how humans and animals develop sensing, reasoning and actions, including interactive ecologies and how these capabilities can be implemented in computing (embodied) systems. This approach goes hand in hand with the goal of both understanding human and animal development and how this can be applied to improve future intelligent technology including all kinds of artificial systems that will be in close interaction with humans.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
– general principles and theories of development and learning;
– embodied learning in biological systems and robots;
– development of skills in biological systems and robots;
– developmental stages and sensitive periods;
– architectures for cognitive development and life-long learning;
– emergence of body knowledge and affordance perception;
– learning control of body movement;
– (models of) curiosity, intrinsic motivations, exploration, play and active learning;
– (models for) prediction, planning and problem solving;
– developmentally-inspired machine learning;
– applications of machine learning to human and animal development;
– emotional development and the role of emotion in learning;
– emergence of verbal and nonverbal communication;
– metacognitive skills and the role of metacognitive learning and explicit communication;
– (models of) human–human and human–system interaction;
– epistemological foundations and philosophical issues;
– the relationship between evolution and development;
– ethics in modeling learning and development.
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Submission
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The submissions are available through the PaperPlaza (https://ras.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl) system. Detailed instructions are at https://icdl2025.fel.cvut.cz/submission/.
Late-breaking posters with 1-page abstract—deadline: June 13, 2025.
To encourage discussion of late-breaking results or for work that is not sufficiently mature for a full paper, we will accept 1-page abstracts. These submissions will not be included in the conference proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be presented during the poster session.
In PaperPlaza, please fill in the abstract and on the next page submit a pdf document of maximum 1 page using the provided template.
Travel grants are available through IEEE CIS - see https://icdl2025.fel.cvut.cz/travel-grants/.
General chair: Matej Hoffmann
Program chairs: Alessandra Sciutti, Emre Ugur, Katharina J. Rohlfing
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