- From: Maria Hedblom <maria.m.hedblom@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 16:16:58 +0100
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*(apologies for possible cross-posting)* 2nd CfP: SAIS’23 - The 35th Swedish AI Society’s annual workshop, 12-13th of June, Karlskrona, Sweden We invite you to submit papers to SAIS 2023, The Swedish AI Society’s annual workshop 2023. It will be hosted in Karlskrona, Sweden, on June 12-13, 2023. The event is hosted by BTH - Blekinge Institute of Technology, and is planned to be an on-campus event in Karlskrona, Sweden. SAIS was formed in 1982 and the annual workshop has seen a growing number of participants joining from all over Sweden, the Nordic countries and internationally. During the workshop, the scientific program consisting of paper presentations and keynote speakers is intermixed with networking opportunities with both academics and industry partners as part of the event's social program. This year's conference dinner will take place at the Naval Museum in Karlskrona. At writing point, we have two confirmed keynote speakers: - Prof. Diego Calvanese, one of the world-leading experts in knowledge representation and semantic technologies from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (IT) and Umeå University (SE) where he acts as a Wallenberg Guest Professor. - Dr Judith Bütepage, a machine learning expert and robotics enthusiast with experience in both the academic and industry sector currently working as a research lead at SEED at Electronic Arts (SE). For submitting to SAIS'23, we invite four types of contributions from all areas of AI research, from Sweden and the rest of the world: - 6-10 pages full paper describing original contributions. General descriptions of current ongoing projects are also acceptable. This category will be published in the proceedings of SAIS 2023 unless the authors choose to opt-out of this. - 2 pages extended abstracts of papers published by or submitted to other AI venues, e.g. AI journals and AI conferences, within the last 12 months. These will not be included in the proceedings, but can still be presented. - 2 pages extended abstract describing the industrial application of AI, demonstrating use cases that can leverage machine learning and AI techniques in a real-world setting. The first author should be from the industry. - 2 pages extended abstract describing ongoing Ph.D. projects (the first author has to be a Ph.D. student). The problem statement and research question/s have to be clearly introduced and motivated. The program committee will review all the papers and extended abstracts. The accepted contributions will be presented either as oral presentations, practical demonstrations or poster sessions. All papers will be carefully reviewed by the program committee. Accepted papers will be published in the electronic workshop proceedings (more details will be communicated). Copyright stays with the authors and authors of previously unpublished papers accepted to the SAIS workshop are encouraged to submit these to other workshops or conferences. All submissions should be in PDF and must be written in English using the Latex template available here <https://easychair.org/account/signin_timeout?l=ySNItsJpCRaeDnirdKPTwU> All papers and abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair, see the workshop webpage for the URL. Please find more information about the workshop at: https://www.bth.se/forskning/forskningsomraden/datavetenskap/sais-23/ <http://www.bth.se/sais23> Important dates: Submission deadline: 2023-03-31 Notifications of acceptance: 2023-04-23 Camera ready (tentative): 2023-05-14 Conference: 2023-06-12 – 13 Organizing Committee Martin Boldt, BTH, martin.boldt@bth.se Anton Borg, BTH, anton.borg@bth.se Veselka Boeva, BTH, veselka.boeva@bth.se Håkan Grahn, BTH, hakan.grahn@bth.se Maria Hedblom, Jönköping University, maria.m.hedblom@gmail.com Lukas Thode, BTH, lukas.thode@bth.se Steering Chair Fredrik Heintz, LiU, fredrik.heintz@liu.se
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