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Author(s) -
Stenstedt Åke
Publication year - 1952
Publication title -
acta psychiatrica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.849
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1600-0447
pISSN - 0001-690X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1952.tb09199.x
Subject(s) - citation , library science , psychology , computer science , information retrieval
The International Symposium on Experimental Robotics (ISER) is a series of biennial symposia which began in 1989, and is sponsored by the International Foundation of Robotics Research (IFRR). ISER emphasizes experimental work while providing the robotics community with a forum for presenting research driven by creative ideas, bold visions, new systems, and novel applications of robotics. The tradition in ISER is to foster scholarly work that either addresses validation of theoretical paradigms through careful experimentation or contributes to the creation of novel experimental platforms that in turn inspire new theoretical developments. The ISER symposia are conceived to bring together in a small group setting researchers from around the world who are at the forefront of experimental robotics research, to assess and share their views and ideas about the state of the art, and to discuss promising new avenues for future research exploration in experimental robotics. The ISER meetings are organized around oral and interactive technical presentations in a single-track format. The Fourteenth Symposium was held during June 15–18, 2014 in Marrakech and Essaouira, Morocco. The symposium was chaired by M. Ani Hsieh (Drexel University, USA), Oussama Khatib (Stanford University, USA), and Vijay Kumar (University of Pennsylvania, USA). The local organizing committee was chaired by Philippe Bidaud (ONERA French Aerospace Lab/University Pierre et Marie Curie, France) and Said Zeghloul (University of Poitiers, France). The International Steering Committee for ISER is chaired by Oussama Khatib and includes Marcelo Ang (Singapore), Herman Bruyninckx (Belgium), Alicia Casals (Spain), Raja Chatila (France), Peter Corke (Australia), John Craig (USA), Jaydev Desai (USA), Paolo Dario (Italy), Greg Dudeck (Canada), Vincent Hayward (Canada, France), Gerd Hirzinger (Germany), Yoshihiko Nakamura (Japan), Paul Newman (UK), Daniela Rus (USA), Kenneth Salisbury (USA), Bruno Siciliano (Italy), Sanjiv Singh (USA), James Trevelyan (Australia), Tsuneo Yoshikawa (Japan), and Alex Zelinsky (Australia). The program of the Fourteenth Symposium included 59 technical papers, selected from open submission through a review process organized by the

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