The Fourth International Workshop on

Intrinsically Motivated Open-ended Learning

IMOL 2019

1-2-3 July 2019

Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) in Frankfurt (Germany)

IMOL 2019 is the fourth international workshop on Intrinsically Motivated Open-ended Learning. Following previous editions, IMOL 2019 aims to further explore the promise of intrinsically motivated open-ended lifelong learning in robots and artificial systems.

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Aims of the workshop:

The aim of the workshop is to highlight the most important problems and the most promising approaches bringing together high-profile researchers coming from different fields related to open-ended learning and autonomous development. Moreover, IMOL continues in its mission of keeping our community together and widen its boundaries to new subjects.

THE SCHEDULE

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09:00-09:40

Introduction

09:40-10:20

Gianluca Baldassarre

10:20-11:00

Andrew Barto

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break + Posters

11:30-12:10

Stephane Doncieux

12:10-12:50

Vieri Giuliano Santucci

13:00-14:30

Lunch + Posters

14:30-15:10

Kathyrn Merrick

15:10-15:50

Angelo Cangelosi

15:50-16:30

Coffee Break

16:30-18:30

Round Table

09:00-09:40

Kevin O’ Regan

09:40-10:20

Pierre-Yves Oudeyer

10:20-11:00

Olivier Sigaud

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break + Posters

11:30-12:10

Matthias Rolf

12:10-12:50

Daniel Polani

13:00-14:30

Lunch + Posters

14:30-15:10

Justus Piaters

15:10-15:50

Freek Stulp

15:50-16:30

Coffee Break + Posters

16:30-18:30

Round Table

09:00-09:40

Jochen Triesch

09:40-10:20

Lorenzo Natale

10:20-11:00

Georges Konidaris

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break + Posters

11:30-12:10

Sylvain Calinon

12:10-12:50

Eiji Uchibe

13:00-14:30

Lunch + Posters

14:30-15:10

Georg Martius

15:10-15:50

Round Table

15:50-16:30

Coffee Break + Posters

16:30-18:00

Round Table

CALL FOR APPLICATION

Participation and deadlines

Participation in the workshop is free of charge and includes the lunches for the three days. However, the workshop is limited to a restricted number of people given the capacity of the venue and the aim of the event. Prospective attendees should express their interest in participating by submitting the form downloadable from the link below, and their willingness (or not) to contribute a poster. In this case, people is also invited to submit a short/extended abstract (max 2 pages), possibly including figures. The submissions will be selected on the basis of the quality and of how well they fit the workshop’s aims.

Both senior and young researchers, including Ph.D. students, are encouraged to submit to ensure a full representation of the community.

Moreover, applicants are also requested to indicate in the form their willingness to participate in a special issue in Frontiers in Neurorobotics. This request aims to investigate the overall interest for the initiative, which will be followed by a standard Frontiers call after the workshop.

Extended deadline: N/A

Notification: N/A

Please submit the form and the optional abstract (subject: “IMOL2019 submission: name, last name”) to: imol.conf@gmail.com

Application form PDF

LOCATION

Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) in Frankfurt (Germany)

CONTACT & INFO

imol.conf@gmail.com

This initiative has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 713110, project `GOAL-Robots — Goal-Based Open-Ended Autonomous Learning Robots’.

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