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- Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 07:44:34 +1000
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[Apologies for cross-posting and re-posting] -------------------------------------- AI’12 Call for Workshops and Tutorials -------------------------------------- Join us to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, which will be held in Sydney, 4-7 December 2012. The AI’12 conference committee warmly invites proposals for the workshop and tutorial programme to be held immediately prior to the main technical programme of the AI’12 conference on 4 December. The objectives of the workshops are to stimulate and facilitate active exchange, interaction and discussion among field researchers, and comparison of methodologies related to specific topics. Both theoretical studies and applied exercises, in particular some industrial applications of artificial intelligence, are welcome. The workshops will provide an informal setting where participants will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of ideas and problem solving experience. The tutorials aim at providing conference attendees with an introduction to current research in a area of artificial intelligence. Participants of the tutorial are expected to have a background in artificial intelligence, but not necessarily in the area covered by the tutorial. Tutorial presenters are encouraged to not only cover theoretical aspects of the area, but also point out relevant applications. Members from all areas of the AI community are invited to submit workshop and tutorial proposals for review. Workshops and tutorials on new and emerging topics, or on applications, are particularly encouraged. Workshops and tutorials can vary in length from half-day to one full day. Important Dates --------------- Proposal submission deadline 29 June 2012 Proposal acceptance notification 27 July 2012 Deadline for posting workshop call for papers/tutorial call for participation 6 August 2012 Provisional attendees list (with a list of accepted papers for workshops) 5 October 2012 Final list of attendees 2 November 2012 Themes/Topics ------------- Workshop and tutorial topics include, but are not restricted to, the following: Agent-based and multiagent systems AI applications and innovations Cognitive modelling and computer human interaction Commonsense reasoning Computer vision Constraint satisfaction, search, and optimisation Evolutionary computation Game playing and interactive entertainment Information retrieval, integration, and extraction Knowledge acquisition and ontologies Knowledge representation and reasoning Machine learning and data mining Model-based systems Multidisciplinary AI Natural language processing Planning and scheduling Uncertainty in AI Robotics Social choice Web and information systems Submission Requirements ----------------------- Proposals for workshops and tutorials should contain the following information: An attractive title and technical description of the workshop/tutorial, clearly stating the goals, focus and technical issues to be addressed, and indicating the relevance of the workshop or tutorial to the main conference and potential participants. A preliminary agenda, including planned duration, a proposed schedule, publicity arrangement and, in the case of workshops, a description of the paper review process and potential publications related to the workshop. Workshop/tutorial organisers and/or tentatively confirmed attendees (if any), their names, affiliations, and contact details (postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses). It is encouraged that workshop committees are composed of the workshop chair(s) and at least 3 other committee members from different universities, with sound track records and working experience on the technical issues to be addressed in the workshop. Proposers are encouraged to send their draft proposal to potential participants for comments before submission. All proposals should be submitted by the deadline, via electronic mail, to the AI’12 workshop/tutorial chair: Hans W. Guesgen h.w.guesgen@massey.ac.nz The selection of the workshops and tutorials to be included in the final AI ’12 programme will be based upon multiple factors, including: the scientific/technical interest of the topics, the quality of the proposal, balance and distinctness of topics, and the capacity of the conference workshop/tutorial programme. Note that authors of proposals addressing similar and/or overlapping content areas and/or audiences may be requested to merge their proposals as a condition for acceptance. Responsibilities of AI’12 ------------------------- For successful proposals, AI’1w will be responsible for the followings: Providing publicity for the workshop/tutorial series as a whole. Providing logistic support and a meeting place for the workshop/tutorial. Together with the organizers, determining the workshop/tutorial date and time. Duplicating working notes and distributing them to the participants. AI reserves the right to cancel any workshop/tutorial if the above responsibilities are not fulfilled, or if too few attendees register for the workshop/tutorial to support its running costs.
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