CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 FROM ANIMALS TO ANIMATS 8
 
 The Eighth International Conference on the
 SIMULATION OF ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR (SAB'04)
 
 http://www.isab.org/sab04
 
 An International Conference organized by
 The International Society for Adaptive Behavior (ISAB)
 
 13-17 July 2004, Los Angeles, USA
 
 The objective of this interdisciplinary conference is to bring together
 researchers in computer science, artificial intelligence, alife,
 control, robotics, neurosciences, ethology, 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.
 
 Contributions treating any of the following topics from the perspective
 of adaptive behavior will receive special emphasis:
         The Animat approach
         Characterization of agents and environments
         Passive and active perception
         Motor control
         Visually-guided behaviors
         Action selection
         Behavioral sequencing
         Navigation and mapping
         Internal models and representation
         Learning and development
         Motivation and emotion
         Collective and social behavior
         Emergent structures and behaviors
         Neural correlates of behavior
         Evolutionary and co-evolutionary approaches
         Autonomous robotics
         Humanoid robotics
         Software agents and virtual creatures
         Applied adaptive behavior
         Animats in education
         Philosophical and psychological issues
 
 Authors should make every effort to suggest implications of their work
 for both natural and artificial animals, and to distinguish the portions
 of their work which use simulation from those using a physical agent.
 
 Papers that do not deal explicitly with adaptive behavior will be
 rejected.
 
 CONFERENCE FORMAT
 
 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.
 
 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
 
 Submission instructions can be found on the conference Web site.
 Submitted papers must not exceed 10 pages (double columns). Because the
 whole review process heavily relies on electronic means, the organizers
 strongly enforce electronic submissions of PDF documents. Authors who
 are in the impossibility to deliver a PDF document should contact the
 program chairs (sab2004-program@isab.org) for discussing alternative
 ways of submitting.
 
 Computer, video, and robotic demonstrations are also invited for
 submission. Submit a 2-page proposal plus a title page to the program
 chairs. Indicate equipment requirements and relevance to the themes of
 the conference.
 
 CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
 
 A separate call for workshop and tutorial proposals can be found on the
 conference web site at http://www.isab.org/sab04. The accepted workshops
 and tutorials will take place on the last day of the conference, July
 17. Inquiries can be made to sab2004-workshops@isab.org
 
 IMPORTANT DATES (2004)
      JAN 09:	 Submissions must be received
      JUL 13-16:	 Conference dates
      JUL 17:	 Workshops and tutorials
 
 PROGRAM CHAIRS:
      Stefan Schaal, University of Southern California (USC)
      Auke Ijspeert, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne & USC
      Aude Billard, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne & USC
      Sethu Vijayakumar, University of Edinburgh & USC
 GENERAL CHAIRS:
      John Hallam, Universities of Odense and Edinburgh
      Jean-Arcady Meyer, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6
 PUBLISHER: The MIT Press, Cambridge.
 Program queries to: 		mailto:sab2004-program@isab.org
 Workshops queries to: 		mailto:sab2004-workshops@isab.org
 General queries to:		mailto:sab2004@isab.org
 WWW Page:			http://www.isab.org/sab04