2nd CFP AIMSA 2010 - Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications

 
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

The 14th International Conference on
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: METHODOLOGY, SYSTEMS, APPLICATIONS
AIMSA 2010

- AI and Knowledge Societies: Learning, Sharing, Amplifying -

Varna, Bulgaria, 8-10th September, 2010
http://www.aimsaconference.org

**** Submission deadline:  April 15th, 2010 ****
**** Proceedings published by Springer/LNCS ****

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SCOPE
The AIMSA conference series has provided a biennial forum for the presentation of AI research and development since 1984. The conference, which is held in Bulgaria, covers the full range of topics in Artificial Intelligence and related disciplines and provides an ideal forum for international scientific exchange between Central/Eastern Europe and the rest of the world. AIMSA 2010 is supported by ECCAI, European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence.

As its name indicates, the conference is dedicated to Artificial Intelligence in its entirety. However, for AIMSA 2010, we would like to put the emphasis on the application and leverage of Artificial Intelligence technologies in the context of knowledge societies where knowledge creation, accessing, acquiring, and sharing empower individuals and communities. A number of AI techniques play a key role in responding to these challenges. Artificial Intelligence is extensively used in the development of systems for effective management and flexible and personalized access to large knowledge bases, in the semantic web technologies that enable sharing and reuse of and reasoning over semantically annotated resources, in the emerging social semantic web applications that aid humans to collaboratively build semantics, in the construction of intelligent environments for supporting (human and agent) learning, etc. In building such intelligent applications, Artificial Intelligence techniques are typically combined with results from other disciplines such as the social sciences, distributed systems, databases, digital libraries, information retrieval, service oriented applications, etc.  AIMSA 2010 aims to reflect this plethora of avenues with special attention to works that demonstrate the potential of AI for supporting learning, sharing, and amplifying of knowledge.

TOPICS
The conference welcomes submissions of original, high quality papers in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but not limited to:

        * AI in education
        * Ambient intelligence
        * Automated reasoning
        * Collaborative knowledge construction
        * Computer vision
        * Data mining and data analysis
        * Data semantics
        * Dialogue management and argumentation
        * Distributed AI
        * Information integration
        * Information retrieval
        * Intelligent decision support
        * Intelligent techniques for personalization and recommendation
        * Intelligent user interfaces
        * Knowledge engineering
        * Knowledge representation and reasoning
        * Large scale knowledge management
        * Logic and constraint programming
        * Machine learning
        * Multi-agent systems
        * Multimedia systems
        * Natural language processing
        * Neural networks
        * Ontologies (creating, learning, mapping, merging, alignment, evolution) 
        * Planning
        * Robotics
        * Semantic interoperability
        * Semantic peer-to-peer and grid systems
        * Semantic web content creation and annotation
        * Semantic web for desktops or personal information management
        * Semantic web for e-learning, e-business, e-culture, e-government, healthcare 
        * Semantic web inference schemes
        * Semantic web services (description, invocation, composition) 
        * Semantic web technologies for collaboration and cooperation 
        * Social network analysis, including community discovery and structure
        * Social networks and processes on the semantic web
        * Trust, privacy, and security on the web
        * Visualization and modelling and AI

All submissions will be subject to academic peer review by at least two members of the program committee. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results, and quality of presentation.

For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to attend the conference to present the paper.

The best paper of the conference, as selected by the AIMSA 2010 programme committee, will receive the Best Paper Award during the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES
   Submission deadline: April 15, 2010  
   Notification of acceptance: June 05, 2010
   Deadline for camera-ready: June 25, 2010
   Conference: September 8-10, 2010

SUBMISSION DETAILS
Papers have to be submitted electronically (in PDF format) on the address: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimsa2010.
Papers should be written in English and should be no more than 10 pages, font Times 11pt. Authors are requested to follow the LNCS Style. The first page should contain the title of the paper, names and addresses of all authors (including e-mail), an abstract (100-150 words) and a list of keywords.

Submissions should describe original research. Papers accepted for presentation at AIMSA 2010 cannot be presented or have been presented at another meeting with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must indicate this on the title page, as must papers that contain significant overlap with previously published work.

Over lengthy or late submissions will be rejected without review. Notification of receipt and acceptance of papers will be sent to the first author.

PROCEEDINGS
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence subline of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

LANGUAGE
The official language of the conference is English.

LOCATION
AIMSA will be held at the Golden Sands Tourist Complex, 18 km from the north-east of Varna and 24 km from Varna airport. More information is available in the brochure at the conference web site.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIR
Darina Dicheva (Winston-Salem State University, USA)

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Danail Dochev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Gennady Agre (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)  
Galia Angelova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)   
Grigoris Antoniou (ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Greece)     
Annalisa Appice (University of Bari, Italy)  
Sören Auer (University of Leipzig, Germany) 
Franz Baader (Technical University Dresden, Germany)  
Roman Barták (Charles University, Czech Republic)  
Petr Berka (University of Economics, Prague)   
Mária Bieliková (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)  
Guido Boella (University of Torino, Italy) 
Paulo Bouquet (University of Trento, Italy) 
Diego Calvanese (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy) 
Valerie Camps (IRIT, Paul Sabatier University, France)  
Yves Demazeau (CNRS, LIG Laboratory, France) 
Christo Dichev (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
Ying Ding (Indiana University, USA) 
Danail Dochev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) 
Peter Dolog (Aalborg University, Denmark)  
Ben du Boulay (University of Sussex, UK) 
Stefan Edelkamp (TZI, Bremen University, Germany) 
Floriana Esposito (University of Bari, Italy)  
Jérôme Euzenat (INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France)  
Dragan Gasevic (Athabasca University, Canada)  
Chiara Ghidini (FBK, Center for Information Technology, Italy)  
Enrico Giunchiglia (University of Genova, Italy)  
Vania Dimitrova (University of Leeds, UK)   
Martin Dzbor (Open University, UK)  
Michael Fisher (University of Liverpool, UK) 
Harry Halpin (University of Edinburgh, UK) 
Dominikus Heckmann (Saarland University, Germany) 
Pascal Hitzler (Wright State University, USA) 
Geert-Jan Houben (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) 
Irena Koprinska (University of Sydney, Australia)  
Atanas Kyriakov (Ontotext Lab, Sirma Group Corp., Bulgaria) 
H. Chad Lane (USC/Institute for Creative Technologies, USA)  
Ruben Lara (Telefonica R&D, Spain)  
Dominique Longin (IRIT, Paul Sabatier University, France)  
Pierre Marquis (University of Artois, France) 
Michela Milano (University of Bologna, Italy)  
Riichiro Mizoguchi (Osaka University, Japan)    
Radoslav Pavlov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)  
Marco Pistore (FBK, Center for Information Technology, Italy)  
Enric Plaza (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute - CSIC, Spain) 
Allan Ramsay (University of Manchester, UK)  
Zbigniew Ras  (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) 
Ioannis Refanidis (University of Macedonia, Greece) 
Francesca Rossi (University of Padova, Italy) 
Paolo Rosso (Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain) 
Giovanni Semeraro (University of Bari, Italy)  
Luciano Serafini (FBK, Center for Information Technology, Italy)       
Pavel Shvaiko (TasLab, Informatica Trentina, Italy)  
Giorgos Stamou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) 
Umberto Straccia (Institute of Information Science and Technologies - CNR, Italy) 
York Sure (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany) 
Valentina Tamma (University of Liverpool, UK)    
Annette ten Teije (Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands)  
Klaus Tochtermann (Know-Center Graz, Austria) 
Dan Tufis (Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy, Romania) 
Petko Valtchev (University of Montréal, Canada)  
Julita Vassileva (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) 
Johanna Voelker (University of Mannheim, Germany)

ORGANISERS
Bulgarian Artificial Intelligence Association
Institute of Information Technologies at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IIT - BAS)

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Darina Dicheva
Winston-Salem State University
601 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Winston Salem, NC 27110
http://myweb.wssu.edu/dichevad/
 

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