Calling all researchers! 🤖The CoRL 2026 website is officially live at corl.org with key dates for your submissions:
🗓 May 25: Abstract Submission
🗓 May 28: Full Paper Submission
🗓 Nov 9-12: Conference in Austin, TX
Send us your coolest work!
#RobotLearning
The Conference on #Robot#Learning 2021 will be held on Nov 8-11 in London, UK & virtually. Exciting new changes, including:
- both regular and blue sky paper submission types, and
- use of #openreview
June 18th is the submission date!
Find out more: robot-learning.org/
But wait, this is not everything!
We now have ALL OUR TALKS ONLINE!
This includes keynotes, tutorials, orals, spotlights, sponsors, opening & closing sessions...
corl2022.org/videos
Happy new year everyone! We hope you enjoyed #CoRL2022 and are looking forward to meet again at #CoRL2023!
To help you bridge the time, here are this year's photos corl2022.org/photos/
Feel free to tag friends and colleagues in the thread!
Our third tutorial speaker is Jeannette Bohg @leto__jean (@Stanford)
We look forward to Jeanette's tutorial on
"Representations and Representation Learning in Robotics"
Speakers, CfP and more details for #CoRL2022 under corl2022.org
I am extremely pleased to announce that CoRL 2025 will be in Seoul, Korea! The organizing team includes myself and @gupta_abhinav_ as general chairs, and @JosephLim_AI, @songshuran, and Hae-Won Park (KAIST) as program chairs.
Conference Registration Link is now live.
robot-learning.org/attending…
- General, $50 USD
- Students, $20 USD
- Discounted tickets available through the Inclusion@CoRL initiative.
Very much looking forward to seeing many of you between Nov 16 - 18, 2020
Hey Robot Learning Community!
CoRL 2024 is happening in the beautiful city of Munich in Germany from November 6 to 9, 2024.
Submission deadline: 6th of June
Checkout our: corl.org
We are excited to receive your innovative work on robot learning.
#CoRL, #CoRL24
It's happening 🤖!
The 6th Conference on Robot Learning will be in Auckland (New Zealand 🇳🇿!) 14-18.12.2022
#CoRL2022
More details under corl2022.org/
Looking forward to seeing many of you in December!
The Conference on Robot Learning 2022 website is now up! @corl_conf Submission deadline 15 June. Happy New Year (although it's already 2022 in New Zealand;):
corl2022.org/
Gearing up for the conference next week, check this interactive feature as you prep for your time at the conference. Discover cool papers and insights.
Did you know that we have 199 contributed papers from 873 authors originating in 25 countries! 🤯
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Wow what a successful hybrid #CoRL2021 conference!
Thanks to the authors, sponsors, organisers and community for making it a success
#robotics#learning#conference
Today is the day! Looking forward to your submissions! #CoRL2022 🤖
Have you already tested our submission system and added an early version? Time to try it out! 😉
#robotics#machinelearning
Happy new year everyone! We hope you enjoyed #CoRL2022 and are looking forward to meet again at #CoRL2023!
To help you bridge the time, here are this year's photos corl2022.org/photos/
Feel free to tag friends and colleagues in the thread!
✨ Last night at #CoRL2024, we gathered at the historic Ratskeller in Munich for an unforgettable banquet dinner! 🏰
Thank you to all who joined us to make this night as inspiring as it was memorable. Here’s to the spirit of collaboration and discovery that drives us forward!
Incredible insights from Prof. Tomás Lozano-Pérez of MIT during his keynote on the evolution of robotics! He took us on a journey through the shifting landscape of robotics over the years, discussing “inverted pendulum” theory of Robotics.
#CoRL2024#RobotLearning#AI#Robotics
Our 3rd invited talk will be given by Frank Dellaert @fdellaert (@GeorgiaTech) on
“Hybrid Factor Graphs for Motion Planning and Action Recognition”
Speakers, CfP and more details for #CoRL2022 under corl2022.org
List of #CORL2020 accepted papers.
Online conference allowed us to accept a larger fraction of papers than would have been possible at a physical venue.
34% acceptance rate with 165 accepted papers.
robot-learning.org/program/a…
#CoRL2024 has wrapped up—and what an incredible success! This year brought together a diverse crowd of experts, from roboticists & control theorists to optimization specialists, computer vision & LLM researchers, and beyond, all united in tackling the challenges of robotics.
#CoRL2025
Hey Robot Learning Community!
CoRL 2025 will be held in Seoul, Korea, Sep 27 - 30. Submission deadline: Apr 30 AoE.
It's two weeks to go!
Information: corl.org
We are excited to receive your great work on robot learning!
And we’re off! 🎉 The Conference on Robot Learning 2024 officially kicked off with a fantastic welcome event. It was great to see so many attendees come together to connect, network, and set the stage for an inspiring few days ahead.
#CoRL2024#RobotLearning#AI#Robotics
The first oral session showed some incredible progress towards general AI in Robotics. Some really cool work such as RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation), D3Fields etc were presented during this session.
@BostonDynamics@GoogleDeepMind#RobotLearning#CoRL2024#AI
#CoRL2021's exciting speaker lineup for next week:
Keynote: "Improving Robot and Deep Reinforcement Learning via Quality Diversity, Open-Ended, and AI-Generating Algorithms", Jeff Clune of @UBC & @OpenAI@jeffclune#robot#learning#robotics
#CoRL2024 is over now.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! Amazing meeting! Many thanks to the organizers, sponsors, demo presenters and all participants for making it an unforgettable experience.
Save journey to everybody!
PS: Here a shot from our inspiring industry panel:
Inspiring Keynote by Prof. Danfei Xu at #CoRL2024 🤖✨
Prof. Xu shared his recent work on motion retargeting—using human videos to teach robots long-horizon tasks amongst many more works.
#RobotLearning#AI#Innovation
Conference activities for #CoRL2020 concluded yesterday, We would like to thanks all 650+ registered attendees and many others who followed on social media & youtube for keen participation.
Hope to actually see you in London for #CoRL2021 with GC @RaiaHadsell
CoRL: 6th Conference on Robot Learning will be in Auckland, New Zealand, 14-18 Dec 2022 (where it'll be summertime ;):
@CoRL_Conf
Deadline 15 June: We welcome submissions addressing the theory and practice of machine learning for robots and automation.
robot-learning.org/
Missed the #IROS2022@iros2022 deadline?
There is always another conference waiting 😀!
Looking forward to seeing your submissions in ~3 months (deadline June 15th)!
corl2022.org/key-dates/
As we approach the submission deadline, another exciting #CoRL2021 tutorial: "Intrinsically Motivated Goal Exploration Algorithms for Open-Ended Learning of Skill Repertoires" from @pyoudeyer of @Inria
Submissions close June 18th: robot-learning.org#robots#learning
#CoRL2021's exciting speaker lineup is out:
Tutorial: "Machine Learning Perspectives on Model Predictive Control", Byron Boots of @uwcse#robot#learning#robotics
Thank you for your interest in #CoRL2025. Due to venue limitations, we are unable to accept additional registrations at this time, but we are working to expand capacity. A waitlist will open at 00:01 am, August 25 (KST). Details: corl.org/
We are looking for great demos at CoRL conference in Munich.
Submit by August 2nd to get early feedback. The final proposal at August 16th
2 pages. Details of the call:
corl.org/contributions/call-…
Please RT.
The conference is already underway with some great content.
Mark your calendars with the award finalists!
corl2023.org/awards
Two categories, and 7 papers!
- Best Systems Paper Award
- Best Paper/Best Student Paper Awards
Check out the thread below 👇
⭐️Winners of #CoRL2024 Best Outstanding Paper Awards
This year, we have two winners (see the comments).
Congratulations to the winner and all the finalists. We hope to see these works pave the way forward for the future of robot learning!
#Robotlearning#AI
Slightly more than a week to go for the #CoRL2022 submission deadline... 🤖
Time to start the last experiments 💻 and improve the writing ✍️! Our ACs and reviewers are looking forward to reading these exciting papers.
#robotics#machinelearning
Thinking about contributing to CoRL? We expect many submissions this year. Help the community in finding which papers are pushing the boundaries. Considering nominating yourself as a reviewer, if experienced in writing robot learning papers: forms.gle/wuzGCD3ZbB3im1R28
⚠️ Due to an overwhelming number of requests, #CoRL2025 registration is temporarily closed. One presenter per accepted paper will be guaranteed registration, and registration will reopen at a later date.
Our second tutorial speaker is
Fabio Ramos (University of Sydney / NVIDIA)
We look forward to Fabio's talk on
"Simulation-Based Probabilistic Inference for Domain Randomization and Sim2Real Transfer"
Speakers, CfP and more details for #CoRL2022 under corl2022.org/
#CoRL Blue Sky Papers will be due July 12th (regular papers due June 18).
Blue sky paper submissions will be evaluated based on the significance and novelty of the ideas, either theoretical or empirical. Details coming shortly to website #robotics#learning#machinelearning
Updated details on dates and processes for #CoRL2021's use of the #OpenReview process now on the website: robot-learning.org/author-in…
Covers desk reject process, when papers become public (anonymized), public comment period, reviews and rebuttal period, post decision process.
This year's Conference on Robot Learning #CoRL2022 will be in New Zealand and it's time to announce our fantastic speakers!
Our first tutorial speaker:
Takayuki Osa (KyuTech) who will be presenting on “Dealing with the objective function with multiple extrema in robot learning”
Welcome to Atlanta!
as we begin, check out the recs for places to eat, see, or run/walk around the conference hotel
docs.google.com/document/d/1…
courtesy:@danfei_xu
Not registered for #CoRL2022, there is still time! ⏳🤖
Check out our beautiful new logo, program, and information about our conference location, #Auckland, under corl2022.org/
And join us in #NewZealand from 14. to 18.12.2022!
#CoRL2021's exciting speaker lineup is out:
Keynote: "Improving Robot and Deep Reinforcement Learning via Quality Diversity, Open-Ended, and AI-Generating Algorithms", Jeff Clune of @UBC & @OpenAI@jeffclune#robot#learning#robotics
It's an honour and a pleasure sign on and to support #CoRL2022 as outreach chair (@markus_with_k)
Thanks to the contributions of prior committees and our community, CoRL has grown into one of the field's most exciting and engaging conferences and has become a personal favourite!
Time for our last tutorial! #CoRL2022
Fabio Ramos (University of Sydney/@nvidia) will be discussing 'Simulation-Based Probabilistic Inference for Domain Randomization and Sim2Real Transfer' !