May 31 - June 3, 2006
Bloomington, IN USA


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Important Dates
Submission Deadline:  February 10, 2006
Early Registration Deadline: May 15, 2006
Conference Dates:  May 31 - June 3, 2006



Contact
Submissions and Program:
    Olaf Sporns - osporns@indiana.edu
    Linda Smith - smith4@indiana.edu
Conference Manager:
    Janet James - jjames@indiana.edu
Conference Registrar:
    Melissa Koichas - iuconfs@indiana.edu


NEWS: 

PROGRAM (CLOSE TO FINAL, BUT STILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE):
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IF YOU WISH TO REGISTER FOR BOTH ALIFEX AND ICDL5 - please contace jjames@indiana.edu for a discount option.

ALIFEX WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAM CAN BE VIEWED HERE:  www.alifex.org

Call For Papers

Recent years have seen a convergence of research in artificial intelligence, developmental psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience and robotics, aimed at identifying common computational principles of development and learning in artificial and natural systems.  The theme of this year’s conference centers on development as a process of dynamic change that occurs within a complex and embodied system.  The dynamics of development extend across multiple levels, from neural circuits, to changes in body morphology, sensors, movement, behavior, and inter-personal and social patterns.  The goal of the conference is to present state-of-the-art research on autonomous development in humans, animals and robots, and to continue to identify new interdisciplinary research directions for the future of the field. 

The 5th International Conference on Development and Learning 2006 (ICDL06) will be held on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington, May 31- June 3, 2006.  The conference is organized with the technical co-sponsorship of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.  The conference will feature plenary talks by invited keynote speakers, invited sessions (workshops) organized around a central topic, a panel discussion and poster sessions.

The conference invites paper submission in these and other related topics:

  • General Principles of Development and Learning in Humans and Robots
  • Neural, Behavioral and Computational Plasticity
  • Embodied Cognition: Foundations and Applications
  • Social Development in Humans and Robots
  • Language Development and Learning
  • Dynamic Systems Approaches
  • Emergence of Structures through Development
  • Development of Perceptual and Motor Systems
  • Models of Developmental Disorders

ICDL 5: The Fifth International Conference on Development and Learning
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