EMBODIED INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE’24

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.


EI’23 Conference proceedings (open access)

EI’22 Conference proceedings (open access)

EI’21 Conference proceedings (open access)


Day 1 Recordings (detailed overview) or as YouTube Play list: EI’24 CONFERENCE DAY 1

Day 2 Recordings (detailed overview) or as YouTube Play list: EI’24 CONFERENCE DAY 2

Day 3 Recordings (detailed overview) or as YouTube Play list: EI’24 CONFERENCE DAY 3


CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEBREAK-OUT SESSIONS SCHEDULE

INVITED SPEAKERS


Someya Takao, University of TokyoNeil Shubin, University of Chicago
Brad Nelson, ETH ZurichGentiane Venture, University of Tokyo
Charles Spence, University of OxfordJonathan Hurst, Agility Robotics
Cecilia Laschi, NUSPerla Maiolino, University of Oxford
Yukie Nagai, University of TokyoPoramete Mononpong, University of Southern Denmark
Matej Hoffmann, CTU PragueJosie Hughes, EPFL
Shingo Maeda, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyMihoko Otake, RIKEN
Huichan Zhao, Tsinghua UniversityAmy Kyungwon Han, Seoul National
Jun Shintake, UECBas Overvelde, TU Delft/ATOLF
Sirvestro Micera, EPFLGeoff Nitschke, University of Cape Town
Mariana Medina Sanchez, Max Planck InstituteAimee Sakes, TU Delft
Shan Luo, King’s College LondonTommaso Ranzani, Boston University
Rika Antonova, Stanford UniversityCarlos Gershenson, SUNY
Andres Arrieta, Purdue UniversitySheila Macrine, UMass Dartmouth

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