EMBODIED INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE’23

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WELCOME TO THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMBODIED INTELLIGENCE TO BE HELD ONLINE ON MARCH 22-24, 2023

EI’22 Conference proceedings

EI’21 Conference proceedings

This free event brings together a wide range of speakers to discuss the many challenges and opportunities in Embodied Intelligence research! The workshop is structured with a morning session and afternoon session each day to accommodate different time zones. Each session includes plenary talks, panel discussions (including flash talks by leading researchers), and breakout sessions as shown in the tentative programme here. While plenary and panel speakers are invitation-only, we solicit wider contributions in breakout sessions to facilitate more focused and technical discussions.

Invited Speakers

John Rogers, Northwestern University, USACecilia Laschi, National University of Singapore
Anil Seth, Sussex University, UKIlana Nisky, Bengrion University, Israel
Aude Billard, EPFL, SwitzerlandDavide Scaramuzza, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Shoji Takeuchi, University of Tokyo, JapanTetsushi Nonaka, Kobe University, Japan
… and many more from all over the global academia!

REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL ADMISSION

The programme will be provided shortly.

Conference Advisory Committee

Kerstin Petersen, Cornell University
Jonathan Rossiter, University of Bristol
Oliver Brock, Technische Universität BerlinJosie Hughes, EPFL
Thrishantha Nanayakkara, Imperial College LondonRob Wood, Wyss Institute
Josh Bongard, University of VermontMatej Hoffmann, Czech Technical University, Prague
Yasuo Kuniyoshi, University of TokioRob Shepherd, Cornell University
Dario Floreano, EPFL

We want to use this conference to answer some of the key open questions relating to EI, this includes, but is not limited to:

  • What is (embodied) intelligence?
  • How does computation come about from embodiment?
  • How does language emerge?
  • How do we understand intelligence and what theories do we have to represent it?
  • What are the common curriencies?
  • How can we measure complexity?
  • What can not be done by computation intelligence?
  • What ethical questions arise from EI?

Interested in an in-person event? Please attend RoboSoft2023 EI Workshop in Singapore.