- From: Richard Booth <richard.booth@uni.lu>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 22:25:28 +0200
- To: richard.booth@uni.lu
Apologies for multiple postings ------------- FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - BNAIC 2010 SUBMISSION DEADLINE JUNE 13 BNAIC 2010 The 22nd Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence Luxembourg, October 25-26 2010 http://bnaic2010.uni.lu Organised by: Computer Science and Communication Research Unit (CSC), University of Luxembourg Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), University of Luxembourg Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor Introduction BNAIC is an international scientific conference for research in Artificial Intelligence. The BNAIC conferences series was initiated in 1988 by the Netherlands Association for Artificial Intelligence (later incorporating Belgium and Luxembourg to become the Benelux Association for AI) in order to promote research in AI among Benelux AI researchers, scientists and engineers in related disciplines. This year we are delighted to bring BNAIC for the first time to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. According to the success of previous years, BNAIC 2010 will include invited speakers, research and industry presentations and project demonstrations. Invited speakers Jerome Lang (CNRS, Universite Paris-Dauphine, France) Michael Mateas (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA) Topics Authors are invited to submit papers on all aspects of artificial intelligence. Possible topics of submissions include, but are not limited to: * AI for Ambient Intelligence * AI for Games & Entertainment * Embodied Artificial Intelligence * Intelligent Agents & Multi-Agent Systems * Knowledge Representation * Ontologies * Semantic Web-Techniques & Technologies * Knowledge Management * Knowledge-based Systems * Logic in AI * Logic Programming * Natural Language Processing * Speech & Image Processing & Understanding * Cognitive Modelling * Reinforcement Learning * Planning & Scheduling * Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining * Machine Learning * Classification * Clustering * Pattern Discovery * Process Mining * Visualization * Case-Based Reasoning * Constraint Programming * Evolutionary Algorithms * Neural Networks * Verification & Validation * Search & Retrieval * Personalization & Adaptation * Recommender systems * Hybrid Intelligent Systems * AI in law, music, art, education, tutoring, medicine, bioinformatics, software, e-commerce, logistics, robotics, and other business & industry applications. Important Dates * Paper submissions: June 13, 2010 * Author notification: August 8, 2010 * Camera-ready papers: September 15, 2010 * Author registration: September 15, 2010 * Early registration: September 25, 2010 * Conference dates: October 25-26, 2010 Submission details Researchers are invited to submit unpublished original research, but high-quality research results possibly already published in international conferences or journals are also welcome. Three types of submissions are invited: Type A: REGULAR PAPERS Papers presenting new original work. Submitted papers should not exceed a length of 8 pages. These papers will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance. A-Papers can be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. All accepted papers will be fully published in the proceedings. Type B: COMPRESSED CONTRIBUTIONS Papers that have been accepted after June 1st, 2009 for AI-related refereed conferences or journals can be resubmitted and will be accepted as compressed contributions. Authors are invited to submit the officially published version (without page restriction) together with a one or two-page abstract. B-Papers will be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. The abstract of the paper will be published in the proceedings. Every author may submit at most one B-paper of which they are the corresponding author, and only if they do not submit any A-paper as corresponding author. Type C: DEMONSTRATIONS & APPLICATIONS Proposals for demonstrations will be evaluated based on submitted demonstration summaries stating the following: the purpose of the system to be demonstrated, its user groups, the organization or project for which it is developed, the developers, and the technology used. In addition, the system requirements and the duration of the demo (not exceeding 30 minutes) should be mentioned. Especially master students are encouraged to submit papers presenting their applications and experiences. The maximum size of demonstration summaries is 2 pages (in English). Papers and demonstration summaries should be submitted electronically via Easychair (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bnaic2010) by June 13th, 2010. See http://bnaic2010.uni.lu/instructions.html for more details. Submission implies willingness of at least one author to register for BNAIC'10 and present the paper. For each paper, a separate author registration is required. Authors keep the copyright of their submissions. The BNAIC Proceedings are published under ISSN series number 1568-7805. General Chairs Pascal Bouvry (University of Luxembourg) Eric Dubois (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) Thibaud Latour (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg) Program Chairs Richard Booth (University of Luxembourg) Gregoire Danoy (University of Luxembourg) Benjamin Gateau (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) Isabelle Jars (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) Djamel Khadraoui (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) Marcin Seredynski (University of Luxembourg)
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