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Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL 2020) Best Paper Awards Announced

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The 4th Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) today announced its Best Paper and Best System Paper Awards. The Best Paper Award went to Learning Latent Representations to Influence Multi-Agent Interaction, and the paper SMARTS: Scalable Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Training School for Autonomous Driving won the Best System Paper Award.

Since launching in 2017, CoRL has quickly become one of the world’s top academic gatherings at the intersection of robotics and machine learning: “a selective, single-track conference for robot learning research, covering a broad range of topics spanning robotics, ML and control, and including theory and applications.”

CoRL 2020 runs virtually through November 18. This year saw 475 papers submitted, a 20 percent rise over 2019. There were 165 papers accepted for a 34.7 percent acceptance rate, up slightly from last year’s 27.6 percent.

Best System Paper Award Winner

SMARTS: Scalable Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Training School for Autonomous Driving

Finalist

DIRL: Domain-Invariant Representation Learning for Sim-to-Real Transfer

Best Paper Award Winner

Learning Latent Representations to Influence Multi-Agent Interaction

Finalists

Guaranteeing Safety of Learned Perception Modules via Measurement-Robust Control Barrier Functions

Learning from Suboptimal Demonstration via Self-Supervised Reward Regression

Safe Optimal Control Using Stochastic Barrier Functions and Deep Forward-Backward SDEs

All CoRL 2020 paper presentation videos and livestreams can be found on the CoRL YouTube channel.


Reporter: Fangyu Cai | Editor: Michael Sarazen


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