6.1663, Calls: Artificial intelligence

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1663. Sun Nov 26 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  269
 
Subject: 6.1663, Calls: Artificial intelligence
 
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Date:  Sat, 25 Nov 1995 18:43:02 +0100
From:  Wolfgang.Wahlster at dfki.uni-sb.de (Wolfgang Wahlster)
Subject:  ECAI-96 2nd CfP
 
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Date:  Sat, 25 Nov 1995 18:43:02 +0100
From:  Wolfgang.Wahlster at dfki.uni-sb.de (Wolfgang Wahlster)
Subject:  ECAI-96 2nd CfP
 
 
 
 
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| ECAI-96, The 12th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
| August 12-16, 1996
| Budapest Hungary
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Paper Submission Deadline: 10 January 1996
 
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONSULT THE ECAI-96 WEB PAGES:
http://wwwis.cs.utwente.nl:8080/mars/ECAI96.html
 
The 12th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-96) will
be held in Budapest, Hungary from August 12 - 16, 1996.  The biennial
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) is the European
forum for international scientific exchange and presentation of AI
research. The aim of the conference is to cover all aspects of AI and
to bring together basic and applied research. The Conference Technical
Programme will include paper presentations, invited talks, panels,
workshops, and tutorials.
 
ECAI-96 is organized by the European Coordinating Committee for
Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI) and will be hosted by the John von
Neumann Computer Society (NJSZT, Hungary). The conference venue will
be the Budapest University of Economics.
 
Submissions are invited on substantial, original and previously
unpublished research in all aspects of AI, including, but not limited
to:
 
Automated Reasoning; Application and Enabling Technologies; Cognitive
Modelling and Philosophical Foundations; Connectionist and PDP Models
of AI; Distributed AI and Multiagent Systems; Knowledge
Representation; Machine Learning; Natural Language and Intelligent
User Interfaces; Planning, Scheduling, and Reasoning about Actions;
Reasoning about Physical Systems and under Uncertainty; Robotics,
Vision, and Signal Understanding; Standardisation, Verification,
Validation and Testing of Knowledge-based Systems.
 
Submissions must be received by the Programme Chair, Prof. W. Wahlster
(address see below), in hardcopy form by 10th January 1996. Successful
authors will be notified on or before 18th March 1996. Camera-ready
copies of the final versions of accepted papers must be received by
30th April 1996.
 
Submission Format
 
All six (6) copies of a submitted paper must be clearly
legible. Neither electronic nor fax submissions are
acceptable. Double-sided printing is strongly encouraged. Submissions
must be at most five (5) double-column pages, formatted according to
the "Guidelines for Preparing a Paper for the European Conference on
Artificial Intelligence" , excluding the title page with the address
information and the keywords (see below).  Overlength submissions will
be rejected without review. The submission format is identical with
the format for the final camera-ready copy of accepted papers. Each
submission should include the name and complete addresses (including
postal address, email, phone and fax, when possible) of all authors on
the title page. Correspondence will be send to the first author,
unless otherwise indicated.
 
The "Guidelines for Preparing a Paper for the European Conference on
Artificial Intelligence" are avaialable via FTP as a Postscript file
and Latex style files. Please use ftp dfki.uni-sb.de or ftp
134.96.188.7 Use "anonymous" as login and your e-mail address as
password and download the files from directory /pub/ECAI-96.Please
read the index file for file descriptions.
 
Content Areas
 
Each copy of a submitted paper must include a title page with a set of
keywords (at most 3) giving the area/subarea and describing the topic
of the paper from the following list of terms (Please use the exact
terms below; do not make up new keywords):
 
AI and Creativity
Abduction
Applications
Architectures
Artificial Life
Automated Reasoning
Automatic Programming
Belief Revision
Case Studies of AI
Case-Based Reasoning
Cognitive Modelling
Common Sense Reasoning
Communication and Cooperation
Complexity of Reasoning
Computational Theories in Psychology
Computer-Aided Education
Concept Formation
Connectionist and PDP Models for AI
Constraint-Based Reasoning
Corpus-Based Language Analysis
Deduction
Description Logics
Design and Configuration
Diagnosis
Discourse Analysis and Dialog Models
Discovery
Distributed Problem Solving
Document Analysis
Enabling Technology and Systems
Epistemological Foundations
Expert System Design
Generic Applications
Genetic Algorithms
Graphics Generation
Induction
Information Retrieval and Presentation
Integrating Several AI Components
Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Representation
Language Production
Large Scale Knowledge Engineering
Logic and Constraint Programming
Machine Learning
Machine Translation
Mathematical Foundations
Model-based Reasoning
Monitoring
Multi-Agent Systems
Multimodal Systems
Natural Language Processing
Navigation
Neural Networks
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Parsing
Philosophical Foundations and Implications
Plan Recognition
Planning and Scheduling
Pragmatics
Principles of AI Applications
Qualitative Reasoning
Reactivity
Reasoning About Action
Reasoning About Physical Systems
Reasoning With Uncertainty
Resource Allocation and Anytime Algorithms
Robotics
Search
Semantic Construction and Interpretation
Sensor Interpretation
Sensory Fusion/Fission
Simulation
Situated Cognition
Social Economic, Ethical and Legal Implications
Softbots
Spatial Reasoning
Speech Understanding
Standardisation and Reuse of Ontologies or Knowledge
System Architectures
Telecooperation and Negotiation
Temporal and Causal Reasoning
Terminological Reasoning
Text Understanding and Message Extraction
Theorem Proving
Truth Maintenance
Tutoring Systems
User Interfaces
User Modeling
Verification, Validation & Testing of Knowledge-Based Systems
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Vision and Signal Understanding
 
Multiple Submission Policy for Papers
 
Papers that are being submitted to other AI conferences, whether
verbatim or in essence, must reflect this fact on the title page. If a
paper is accepted at more than one conference (with the exception of
specialized workshops), it must be withdrawn from all but one
conference. Papers that do not meet these requirements are subject to
rejection without review. The other major international AI conferences
in August of 1996 are the American Association for Artificial
Intelligence Conference (AAAI-96) to be held August 4-8 in Portland,
Oregon, and the Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (PRICAI'96) to be held August 26-30 in Cairns, Australia.
 
Publication
 
Accepted papers will be allocated five (5) double-column pages in the
conference proceedings. Camera-ready papers exceeding the page limit
and those violating the instructions to authors will not be included
in the proceedings.
 
Copyright
 
Authors will be required to transfer copyright of their paper to John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd. as the publisher of the ECAI-96 Proceedings.
 
Programme Committee
 
Christer Baeckstrom, Sweden             Rene R. Bakker, Netherlands
Wolfgang Bibel, Germany                 Mario Borillo, France
Ivan Bratko, Slovenia                   Alan Bundy, Great Britain
Tony Cohn, Great Britain                Jose Cuena, Spain
Robert Dale, Australia                  Danail Dochev, Bulgaria
Floriana Esposito, Italy                Boi Faltings, Switzerland
Martin Charles Golumbic, Israel         Georg Gottlob, Austria
Werner Horn, Austria                    Kimmo Koskenniemi, Finland
Sarit Kraus, Israel                     Ioan Alfred Letia, Romania
Joseph Mariani, France                  Pedro Meseguer, Spain
Robert Milne, Great Britain             Katharina Morik, Germany
Bernd Neumann, Germany                  Cecile L. Paris, Great Britain
Jacques Pitrat, France                  Francesco Ricci, Italy
Tamas Roska, Hungary                    Stuart Russell, USA
Erik Sandewall, Sweden                  Camilla Schwind, France
Vadim Stefanuk, Russia                  Olga Stepankova, Czech Republic
Peter Szeredi, Hungary                  Jan Treur, Netherlands
Franco Turini, Italy                    Wolfgang Wahlster, Germany (Chair)
 
Conference Officials
 
Programme Chair:
Prof. Wolfgang Wahlster
German Research Center for AI, DFKI GmbH
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
email: ecai-96 at dfki.uni-sb.de
fax: +49 681 302 5341
phone: +49 681 302 5252
 
Local Arrangements Chair:
Ms. Maria Toth
John von Neumann Computer Society, NJSZT
Bathori u. 16
H-1054 Budapest, Hungary
email: ecai-96 at neumann.hu
fax: +36 1 131 8140
phone: +36 1 132 9349
 
 
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