First Cognitive Robotics and Computational Creativity Workshop (CRCC 2017), Taiwan, April 10-12th, 2017

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Kat Agres

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Dec 7, 2016, 7:48:09 AM12/7/16
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Hello everyone,

I am pleased to announce that the 1st Cognitive Robotics and Computational Creativity Workshop, held in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing, is now accepting papers. The conference and workshop will take place in Taichung, Taiwan, from April 10-12th, 2017. 
The deadline for submissions is January 7, 2017.


The cognitive robotics and computational creativity workshop aims at providing an international forum for academia and industry people aiming at understanding, modeling, designing or applying innovative solutions for all aspects involving computational creativity and cognitive robotics.

Topics of Interest

We invite papers from many fields that can give a contribution to understand how an intelligent and creative process can be implemented on a machine. We expect paper on the robotic computing field but also works from artificial intelligence community or at the intersection with cognitive science. We welcome also application papers and implementations supporting creative processes in humans. Interdisciplinary papers are encouraged.

Below there is a list of topics, but due to the complexity of the topics involved, this list is not exhaustive:

  • Analogical Reasoning
  • Artificial General Intelligence
  • Automated Art Generation
  • Automated Music Generation/Automated Composition
  • Automated Poetry Generation
  • Automated Story Generation
  • Co-creation issues
  • Cognitive Architectures
  • Computational Creativity & Creativity-Support Tools
  • Computational Models for Creativity
  • Creativity and Human-robot interaction
  • Creativity in Problem Solving
  • Ethical issues in the role of artificial creativity in robotics
  • Evolutionary computation
  • Hybrid intelligent systems, Adaptation and Learning Systems
  • Problem solving robotics
  • Philosophical aspects of creativity and robotics
  • Robotics and Creativity
  • Robotic computing and Knowledge mining
  • Robotic computing for computational intelligence and creativity
  • Robotic computing frameworks for Computational Creativity
  • Soft computing for robotic intelligence and creativity 

Important Dates

Submission deadline: January 7, 2017
Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2017 

Organizing Committee

Liane Gabora, University of British Columbia, Canada
Ignazio Infantino, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Maria Teresa LLano, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
Giovanni Pilato, ICAR-CNR, Italy

Program Committee

Kat Agres, Queen Mary, University of London
Salvatore Anzalone, University of Paris 8, France
Agnese Augello, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Tony Belpaeme, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
Angelo Cangelosi, Plymouth University, United Kingdom
Amílcar Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Sascha Griffiths, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Patrick Healey, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Bruno Siciliano, University of Naples, Italy
Filippo Vella, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy


For more information, please visit http://icrc.asia.edu.tw/workshop-crcc2017/
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