Euron GEM Sig   

Workshop on GOOD EXPERIMENTAL METHODOLOGY IN ROBOTICS
at RSS 2009 (Seattle, WA, USA, June 28, 2009)



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    As the complexity of current robotic and embodied intelligent systems grows, it is more and more necessary to define proper experimental approaches and benchmarking procedures. The Special interest group on Good Experimental Methodology was formed by EURON in response to a wide perception — evidenced by some 90 responses to an email call for interest — that roboticists could do much better at performing and, particularly, reporting experimental work. A major output of the Special Interest Group is a set of guidelines for good experimental (reporting) practice, which we believe supports the community’s wish to produce better experimental work. Equally significant is a series of workshops on Benchmarking and Good Experimental Methodology held at major Robotics conferences. Good experimental work is not novel in robotics: there are many good experimental scientists in our community. However, uniformly good experimental work and reporting has not yet been achieved. The evidence of community interest in the topic mentioned above suggests that the community is willing to take steps to improve in this area. Thus we propose to take the work of good experimental robotics groups and use it to illustrate high-quality experimental work and reporting, using the workshop format to draw out the strengths (and weaknesses) of presented work and encourage sharing and adoption of good practices.

Workshop Highlights:
  • List of topics

    • Design of Experiments in Robotics
    • Execution of Experiments in Robotics
    • Reporting Experiments in Robotics
    • Examples of Good Practice
    • Evaluation of Experimental Robotics Work
    • Proposals for Promotion of Good Experimental Work
  • Format: The workshop will consist of presentations interleaved with a significant amount of additional time for discussions between the presentations and at the end of the full day single track sessions.

  • Proceedings: The workshop has proceedings HERE BELOW!; selected contributions may be invited to submit to a journal special issue on good experimental robotics.

  • Previous workshops: Previous workshops on the related topic of Benchmarking have been organized successfully at IROS (3 in a row) and RSS conferences.

  • Unconference style interaction is encouraged: This will be a 'working' :-) workshop interaction in person and by social networking media with people in the room and outside is welcome

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