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General Chairs
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Program Committee
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WAFR Special Issues of International Journal of Robotics Research (IJRR):
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WAFR 2008: The Eighth International Workshop on
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WAFR 2008 Information |
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Algorithms are a fundamental component of robotic systems: they control or reason about motion and perception in the physical world. They receive input from noisy sensors, consider geometric and physical constraints, and operate on the world through imprecise actuators. The design and analysis of robot algorithms therefore raises a unique combination of questions in control theory, computational and differential geometry, and computer science.
The Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR) is a single-track workshop with submitted and invited papers on advances on algorithmic problems in robotics. The workshop proceedings will be published in a hard-cover volume.
The topics of interest are very broad since the focus of WAFR is on algorithm development and analysis rather than specific problems or applications. Increasingly, robotics algorithms are finding use in areas far beyond the traditional scope of robots. Therefore, while we encourage submissions on "fundamental" topics such as complexity, completeness, and computational geometry, we also welcome papers in applications such as computational biology, virtual environments, sensor networks, manufacturing, and medical robotics. Papers on algorithmic developments in "traditional" areas of robotics, such as motion planning, manipulation, sensing, and mobile robotics, as well as papers in newer areas such as distributed robotics and simultaneous localization and mapping, are also encouraged.
WAFR 2008 will be held at the Camino Real Hotel in Guanajuato, México. Guanajuato is the capital city of the state of Guanajuato in Mexico. It was founded in 1546 and built at the bottom of a cliff where silver has been mined for centuries. Its unusual urban design dictated by natural features is filled with tunnels, alleys, and small streets up-and-down-hill. Guanajuato is rich in fine colonial architecture which can be enjoyed in its museums, monuments, catholic temples, and palaces. It witnessed several important historic events such as one of the earliest battles of the Mexican War for Independence in the early 19th century.
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