International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
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International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems | |
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Abbreviation | IROS |
Discipline | robotics |
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Publisher | IEEE |
History | 1988-present |
Frequency | annual |
IROS, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems,[1] is an annual academic conference covering advances in robotics.[2] It is one of the premier conferences of its field (alongside ICRA, International Conference on Robotics and Automation) with an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences obtained in 2010.[3]
The acceptance rate can vary substantially (for example, it has been 32% in 2011 and 39% in 2012) and IROS typically receives more than 2000 paper submissions (for example, 790 out of 2459 submitted papers have been accepted for IROS 2011).
Conferences
- 1st, IROS 1988, Tokyo, Japan (at Tokyo University of Science)
- 2nd, IROS 1989, Tsukuba, Japan
- 3rd, IROS 1990, Tsuchiura, Japan (at Hitachi MERL)
- 4th, IROS 1991, Osaka, Japan
- 5th, IROS 1992, Raleigh, USA
- 6th, IROS 1993, Yokohama, Japan
- 7th, IROS 1994, Munich, Germany
- 8th, IROS 1995, Pittsburgh, USA
- 9th, IROS 1996, Osaka, Japan
- 10th, IROS 1997, Grenoble, France
- 11th, IROS 1998, Victoria, Canada
- 12th, IROS 1999, Kyonggju, Korea
- 13th, IROS 2000, Takamatsu, Japan (at Kagawa University)
- 14th, IROS 2001, Maui, USA
- 15th, IROS 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland (at EPFL)
- 16th, IROS 2003, Las Vegas, USA
- 17th, IROS 2004, Sendai, Japan (at Tohoku University)
- 18th, IROS 2005, Edmonton, Canada
- 19th, IROS 2006, Beijing, China
- 20th, IROS 2007, San Diego, USA
- 21st, IROS 2008, Nice, France
- 22nd, IROS 2009, St. Louis, USA
- 23rd, IROS 2010, Taipei, Taiwan
- 24th, IROS 2011, San Francisco, USA
- 25th, IROS 2012, Vilamoura, Portugal
- 26th, IROS 2013, Tokyo, Japan
- 27th, IROS 2014, Chicago, USA
- 28th, IROS 2015, Hamburg, Germany
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