The animat approach

The objective of this interdisciplinary conference is to bring together researchers in computer science, artificial intelligence, alife, control, robotics, neurosciences, ethology, evolutionary biology, and related fields so as to further our understanding of the behaviors and underlying mechanisms that allow natural and artificial animals to adapt and survive in uncertain environments. The conference will focus on experiments with well-defined models---robot models, computer simulation models, mathematical models---designed to help characterize and compare various organizational principles or architectures underlying adaptive behavior in real animals and in synthetic agents, the animats.

Invited Speakers

Michael A. ARBIB : From mirror writing to mirror neurons

Rodney BROOKS : Beyond academia: animats as real entities in our world

Aaron SLOMAN : Using virtual machinery to bridge the "explanatory gap"

Awards

Best Paper Award:

Taming the Beast: Guided Self-organization of Behavior in Autonomous Robots. G. Martius & J.M. Herrmann.

Best Philosophical Paper:

Information Dynamics of Evolved Agents. P.L. Williams & R.D. Beer.

Important dates

Special 20th Anniversary

Workshops and Main Conference will be held in Paris. The last day (round trip on August 28), the 20th Anniversary of the Conference will be celebrated at Leonardo da Vinci's last home, Le Clos Lucé.

Conference format (see updated Program)

Following the tradition of SAB conferences, the conference will be single track, with additional poster sessions. Each poster session will start with poster spotlights giving presenters the opportunity to orally present their main results.

Publisher

The proceedings will be published in Springer Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence. Both oral and poster presentations will be published in conference proceedings (see Call for Paper for submissions instruction).

Contact

Please contact us at sab2010@isab.org