Theme: Innovations and Advancements in Robotics Technologies

Humanoid 2020

Humanoid 2020

Humanoid 2020

The Conference Series LLC Ltd organizes conferences around the world to proffer our immense pleasure and honour in extending you a warm welcome to attend humanoid 2020. This conference is focusing on the theme “Humanoid robotics, AI and Automation” to enhance and explore the latest trends & future aspects of current technology on Humanoid 2020 among the IT professionals, mechanical engineer, scientist, researchers   and innovators along with the Industrial community to establish corporations and exchanging ideas for a better understanding of the field of humanoid robotics, AI and automation and its future aspects. .Humanoid 2020 aims to provide the right stage to present stimulating keynote talks, plenary sessions, panel discussion, b2b meetings, posters, symposia, video presentations, and workshops.


 

Conference Series invites all the experts and researchers from the robotics and AI sector all over the world to attend “Webinaar on “Humanoid robotics, AI and Automation” (Humanoid 2020) which is going to be held on May 21, 2020  .Humanoid 2020 conference includes Keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster Presentations, Workshops, and Exhibitors. Humanoid robotics, AI and Automation has been evolved as an interim field science and has witness a huge market potential in establishing a new business module in the field of construction, designing, automobile engineering, architecture and more. With the advent of latest technologies being integrated with huge production demands the research and development is significant and to signify the research process involved in Humanoid robotics.

Webinar on “Humanoid robotics ,AI and Automation  during May 21, 2020 includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

This conference aims at attracting the interest of attendees to exchange, share and discuss advances and developments in Robotics Research and Automation Applications. Humanoid robotics is an important branch of biomimetic robotics and is not only associated with science and engineering disciplines but also deeply connected to social, legal, and ethical domains. One important contribution to humanoid robotics was the zero-moment point (ZMP) stability theory introduced by Miomir Vukobratović in the 1960s. The first humanoid statically and later dynamically balanced robot, WABOT, by Ichiro Kato of Waseda University, Japan, was developed around the same time. Since then, many scientists and engineers have been working on this topic. Nowadays, robots like Sophia, MANAV (3d printed robot),MITRA ,ROBOCOP and many more robots are live example of  humanoid robots and here we are at the beginning of a long journey of creating a humanoid robot that is intelligent and can act, reason, and interact like a human being in real-world scenarios.

Who to attend Humanoid 2020?

Conferences and meetings is the only platform we can learn and exchange the knowledge.  Scientists, Engineers, Directors of companies, Researches from different parts of the world come and meet at one place to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking in the field of  Humanoid robotics ,Artificial intelligence and Automation  Target Audience.

1. Research Scientists

2. Students

3. Academic Faculty

4. Design Engineers

5. Mechanical engineers

6. Industrial engineers

7. Aerospace engineers

8. Architects

9. Industrialists

10. Business Entrepreneurs

11. Manufacturing Devices Companies

The global humanoid robot market can be segmented on the basis of component, application, and region. Based on component, the humanoid robot market can be divided into hardware and software. The hardware segment of the humanoid robot market can be further classified into sensor, actuator, controller, power source, and others. Rise in adoption of artificial intelligence algorithms in humanoid robots to boost robots’ performance is expected to a primary reason for the leading market share of the software segment. In terms of application, the humanoid robot market can be categorized into personal assistance, education, search & rescue, entertainment, research & space exploration, public relations, and others. Increase in implementation of robots in retail outlets to enhance customer experience is expected to push the revenues of public relations segment of the humanoid robot market. Geographically, the global humanoid robot market can be segmented into North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Asia Pacific, and South America. Asia Pacific is expected to contribute a substantial revenue share to the humanoid robot market during the forecast period owing to growing geriatric population in countries such as China, India, and Japan.

                                 

Advancements in artificial intelligence are increasing the demand for humanoid and companion robots because these skills enable robots to behave and understand as a human and enhance interactions. These advancements are causing rapid growth in the global interactive robots market, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 75% by 2021. Programmable humanoid robots have also started being integrated into the education industry, helping create unique and interactive classroom experiences. This has boosted the growth of the educational robots market, which will grow at a CAGR of 21% by 2022.

                                               

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Key Major Trends

Education Sector to Drive the Humanoids Market

  • Studies have shown that teaching processes incorporating robotic-based engagement methods with the students can approach the effectiveness of human tutors. These socially-engaging robots have been used in education and also as weight-loss coaches, play partners, and companions.
  • A humanoid robot is expected to be able to give students a top-notch education. Moreover, the upcoming decade is likely to witness a revolution in education with robots as teachers.
  • In the case of students with learning difficulties, robots can teach them one-on-one, in such a manner that the instruction is neither too easy nor too difficult, thereby enabling them to enjoy the learning process.
  • Moreover, robots can be easily updated with a wide range of current knowledge and the latest teaching methods. Apart from an initial investment, they require much electricity to run and is cost-effective in nature. These features also add up to their appeal as teachers.

Conference Series LLC LTD, with its international reputation is contributing its services to the scientific world by organizing more than 600 Plus International Conferences across the world. With the overwhelming success of previous annual Robotics Conference Series LLC LTD officially welcomes entire scientific community to attend the Webinar on Humanoid Robotics, Artificial intelligence and Automation, during May 21, 2020 

Humanoid robotics is an emerging and challenging research field, which has received significant attention during the past years and will continue to play a crucial role in the future.  Humanoid 2020 brings together experts, leading researchers, scholars, scientists, professors  from fields of Physics, and other related sectors to interact and interchange ideas about the situation of the art technologies related to Artificial intelligence, Robotics and  Automation related things. This conference will also provide an insightful understanding of artificial intelligence on humanoid robotics.  Humanoid provides an Opportunity to communicate with prominent Scientists, researchers, Business Leaders, experts from all over the world. The little effort put by the ‘Humanoid 2020 conference ‘ help us in discussing about a new world of humans and robots and also help us in in taking a big steps towards it.

Track 1: ROBOTICS

Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. These technologies are used to develop machines that can substitute for humans and replicate human actions. Robots can be used in many situations and for lots of purposes. Robots can take on any form but some are made to resemble humans in appearance. This is said to help in the acceptance of a robot in certain replicative behaviours usually performed by people. Such robots attempt to replicate walking, lifting, speech, cognition, and basically anything a human can do. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature, contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics.

  • Multi robot systems
  • Marine robots
  • Nano robotics 
  • Assistive robotics
  • Autonomous Robotics
  • Bio-inspired Robotics

Humanoid Conference | Humanoid Robotics | Automation Meetings | Industrial Robots

Asian Robotics Society Union | Association for Advancing Automation (A3) | Australian Robotics and Automation Association | CLAWAR | EURON | Human robot interaction community | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society | Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS) | International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) | International Federation of Robotics

Track 2: Humanoid Robotics  : A New  Development

A humanoid robot is a robot that not only resembles human's physical attributes especially one head, a torso, and two arms but also should have the capability to communicate with humans and other robots, interpret information, and perform limited activities according to the user’s input. Humanoid robots are equipped with sensors and actuators. These robots are typically pre-programmed for determined specific activities.

  • Humanoid motion planning and control
  • Humanoid grasping and manipulation
  • Learning and imitation strategies for humanoids
  • Software and hardware architectures
  • Perception and sensing for humanoids

  Track 3: Humanoid Design     

 Human beings have endeavoured to understand the systems and mechanisms that make up the human body, such as the principles of muscle control, the sensory nervous system that connects the brain and the body, the mechanisms of learning in the brain, and the accomplishment of the simple act of walking. In recent years, technology has developed to the point where humanoid robots that mimic human body structures are now being constructed, and these enable us to study the systems in the human body by making humanoids or through experimental trials in the real world. However, a limitation of conventional humanoids is that they have been designed on the basis of the theories of conventional engineering, mechanics, electronics, and informatics. They are also primarily intended for engineering-oriented applications, such as task achievement in daily life, personal assistance, or disaster response.

  • Principles and technologies for anthropomorphic/bionic design and control
  • Novel materials, devices, mechanisms, energy system for humanoids
  • Software and hardware architecture, system integration
  • Humanoid locomotion, manipulation, perception, planning
  • Adaptation, learning and cognitive development of humanoids
  • Humanoids for human science and engineering

Robotics | Artificial Intelligence Robotics | Bio Inspired Robots

International foundation of Robotics research | International Neural Network Society (INNS) | Korea Robotics Society | RoboNED | Robotic Open Platform (ROP) | Robotics Society of India | Robotics Society of Japan | Robotics Society of Singapore | San Francisco Robotics Society of America (SFRSA)

Track 4:  Human –Humanoid interaction   

 In human face-to-face interaction, the observation of another individual performing an action facilitates the execution of similar action, and interferes with the execution of a different action. This phenomenon has been explained by the existence of shared neural mechanisms for the execution and perception of actions, which would be automatically engaged by the perception of another individual's action. 

  • Ensuring Safety of Humans and Industrial robots Sharing the Same Workspace
  • Cognitive architectures
  • Recognition of human activities and intentions
  • Detection of human emotions

Humanoid Conference | Humanoid Robotics | Automation Meetings | Industrial Robots

Asian Robotics Society Union | Association for Advancing Automation (A3) | Australian Robotics and Automation Association | CLAWAR | EURON | Human robot interaction community | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society | Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS) | International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) | International Federation of Robotics

Track 5:  Industrial and real applications of Humanoid

There have been many instances where robots have been used to reduce human error. Manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, education, and many other fields use robots in some form; moreover, the application of robots in the military, manufacturing, and research is well-established. A humanoid robot is a specific robot that is in its developing phase. Humanoid robots can perform several human-like physical activities; however, its effectiveness, especially in the field of healthcare, education and social, is a concern.

  • Intelligent information system Drones, Educational and Re habitation robots
  • Humanoid robotics in medical industry
  • Humanoid robots on aircraft assembly lines
  • Humanoid robots to fill engineering tasks

 Track 6: HUMAN CENTERED ROBOTICS

Human-centered robotics holds a special place in the robotics field because they both mimic human sensing and cognitive behaviour, and are designed to assist humans for safety and productivity. To explore human- centered robotics is to explore human beings and how we sense the world,   analyze complex and often conflicting information, and act upon our findings, modifying perception, understanding, and action as new information is available.

  • Human motor Neuroscience
  • Cognitive factors affecting human interactions
  • Developing new robot behaviours

Track 7: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning (the acquisition of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions) and self-correction.

  • Computational intelligence
  • Deep  learning
  • Ambient intelligence
  • Neural network and Neuro fuzzy system 
  • Intelligent Medical diagnostics 
  • probalistic reasoning 

Robotics | Artificial Intelligence Robotics | Bio Inspired Robots

International foundation of Robotics research | International Neural Network Society (INNS) | Korea Robotics Society | RoboNED | Robotic Open Platform (ROP) | Robotics Society of India | Robotics Society of Japan | Robotics Society of Singapore | San Francisco Robotics Society of America (SFRSA)

Track 8: AI on humanoid Robotic

AI has evolved and we now have humanoid robots. Humanoid robots are robots that closely resemble humans in structure. The level at which humanoid robots can interact with humans is quite limited. This   is   where   Artificial   Intelligence   is   critical. It can help decipher commands, questions,   and statements   and might even be able to give witty, sarcastic replies and understand random, ambiguous human ramblings.

  • AI-based Interaction
  • Adaptation, learning and cognitive development of humanoids
  • Friendly human-robot interfaces
  • Safe human-robot interaction
  • Emotional expression and perception
  • Social learning 

Robotics | Artificial Intelligence Robotics | Bio Inspired Robots

International foundation of Robotics research | International Neural Network Society (INNS) | Korea Robotics Society | RoboNED | Robotic Open Platform (ROP) | Robotics Society of India | Robotics Society of Japan | Robotics Society of Singapore | San Francisco Robotics Society of America (SFRSA)

Track 9: AI applications in industry and engineering

Industrial   AI   is more concerned with the application of such technologies to address industrial pain-points for customer value creation, productivity improvement, and insight discovery. Although in a dystopian vision of AI applications, intelligent machines may take away jobs of humans and cause social and ethical issues, industry in general holds a more positive view of AI and sees this transformation of economy unstoppable and expects huge business opportunities in this process.

  • AI in Energy
  • AI in videogames and game theory
  • AI in Healthcare
  • Cutting Edge AI Research

Humanoid Conference | Humanoid Robotics | Automation Meetings | Industrial Robots

Asian Robotics Society Union | Association for Advancing Automation (A3) | Australian Robotics and Automation Association | CLAWAR | EURON | Human robot interaction community | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society | Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS) | International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) | International Federation of Robotics

Track 10: Automation

Electronics Automation A Programmable Logic Controller (or PLC) is a specialised digital controller that can control machines and processes. It monitors inputs, makes decisions, and controls outputs in order to automate machines and processes. A building automation system is a system that controls and monitors building services. These systems can be built up in several different ways. In this chapter a general building automation system for a building with complex requirements due to the activity, such as a hospital, will be described. Real systems usually have several of the features and components described here but not all of them. The Automation level includes all the advanced controllers that controls and regulates the Field level devices in real time.

  • Automation Instrument and Device
  • PLC and Micro-Controllers
  • Cloud Computing for Automation
  • Building Automation

Robotics | Artificial Intelligence Robotics | Bio Inspired Robots

International foundation of Robotics research | International Neural Network Society (INNS) | Korea Robotics Society | RoboNED | Robotic Open Platform (ROP) | Robotics Society of India | Robotics Society of Japan | Robotics Society of Singapore | San Francisco Robotics Society of America (SFRSA)

Track 11: ROLE OF AUTOMATION IN ROBOTICS

Augmented Reality (AR) is a general-purpose term used for any view of reality where elements of that view are augmented with virtual imagery. Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology where the reality is augmented, enhanced with different types of virtual information. This information can be e.g. 3D models, text and images. With AR the user sees this information as an overlay on top of the real world. Unlike virtual reality where the user it totally immersed in the virtual world and cannot see anything but the virtual environment. To be able to place the overlay in the correct position the AR software can use different types of techniques. Some of these techniques are marker tracking, image recognition and the use of embedded sensors. Augmented reality (AR) creates an environment where computer generated information is superimposed onto the user’s view of a real-world scenearios.

  • Building Artificial Brains
  • Mobile industrial robots
  • Robotic arm
  • Safety standards applied to Robotics
  • Signal and image processing
  • Vision, Recognition and Reconstruction
  • Robot Design, Development and Control

  Humanoid Conference | Humanoid Robotics | Automation Meetings | Industrial Robots

Asian Robotics Society Union | Association for Advancing Automation (A3) | Australian Robotics and Automation Association | CLAWAR | EURON | Human robot interaction community | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society | Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS) | International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) | International Federation of Robotics

  Track 12: Future Scope of Humanoid

 Humanoid robots, while being one of the smallest groups of service robots in the current market, have the greatest potential to become the industrial tool of the future. Companies like Softbank Robotics have created human-looking robots to be used as medical assistants and teaching aids. Currently, humanoid robots are excelling in the medical industry, especially as companion robots.

  • Ethical and social issue in human-humanoid co-existence
  • social interaction and acceptibility
  • Humanoids grands challenges
  • Humanoids in Hazaradous environment .

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