11.1203, Calls: Sino-Tibetan Lang/Ling, Artificial Intelligence

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Subject: 11.1203, Calls: Sino-Tibetan Lang/Ling, Artificial Intelligence

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1)
Date:  Fri, 26 May 2000 13:10:41 +0700
From:  Suntana Sutadarat <suntana at ram1.ru.ac.th>
Subject:  Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics

2)
Date:  Sat, 27 May 2000 10:30:25 +1000 (EST)
From:  Graham Williams <Graham.Williams at cmis.csiro.au>
Subject:  Pacific Rim International Conf on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI-00)

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Fri, 26 May 2000 13:10:41 +0700
From:  Suntana Sutadarat <suntana at ram1.ru.ac.th>
Subject:  Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics

        The 33rd International Conference
                        on
    Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics
                        at
     Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok
          and Trang Province, Thailand
                October 2-6, 2000

Interested parties are invited to submit papers and participate
in the conference.

For more detailed information, please contact Pit Sompong at
<icstllinfo at ram1.ru.ac.th> or <sinotibetaninfo at yahoo.com>

Suntana Sutadarat


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Sat, 27 May 2000 10:30:25 +1000 (EST)
From:  Graham Williams <Graham.Williams at cmis.csiro.au>
Subject:  Pacific Rim International Conf on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI-00)

Dear Colleague,

This is the final call for papers for presentation in the industrial
track of the Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (PRICAI-00) to be held in Melbourne, Australia,
28 August - 1 September, 2000. Papers are due 15 June.

Both short overview and longer detailed papers that describe
experiences in applying AI, both successful and not successful, are
specifically being elicited.  Pitfalls, lessons learnt, strategies for
success, and identification of opportunities for research are all
important experiences to share with the AI community.

We hope you will consider submitting your experiences.

Please forward this email onto any of your colleagues in industry who
may have experiences to share.

Yours sincerely,

Dickson Lukose,  MindShare, USA
Graham Williams, CSIRO, Australia


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			FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

 Symposium on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Industry

		   In Conjunction With PRICAI'2000

		    28 August - 1 September, 2000
			 Melbourne, Australia


			 Symposium Co-Chairs:

 Dr Dickson Lukose			 Dr Graham Williams
 Brightware Inc., USA			 CSIRO, Australia
 Dickson.Lukose at brightware.com		 Graham.Williams at cmis.csiro.au


Please submit papers to aiapps at act.cmis.csiro.au by 15 June 2000.


OBJECTIVES

The Symposium on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in
Industry (to be held in conjunction with PRICAI'2000) will be the
second in the series. This symposium is the leading forum in the
Pacific Rim for the presentation of the innovative applications of AI
in industry. The objectives of the symposium are:

    1. to provide a forum for the discussion of innovative
       applications of AI in industry;

    2. to provide practising engineers exposure to and an evaluation
       of current research, tools, and practices in industry;

    3. to provide the research community a forum for exposing them to
       the problems of the practical applications of AI in industry;

    4. to encourage the exchange of practical AI technologies and
       experience.

Details of this symposium can be found at
http://www.act.cmis.csiro.au/aiapps/

Details of PRICAI-2000 are available from
http://www3.cm.deakin.edu.au/pricai/

SYMPOSIUM TOPICS

Papers describing applied research and deployed applications that
include some aspects of Artificial Intelligence technology are
particularly sought. Topics of the symposium include all areas of AI
application development, project management, systems evaluation and
deployment. Papers for this symposium can address any of the following
combination of issues:

      Discussions of applications with performance evaluation data

      Ongoing efforts to develop large-scale or domain-specific
      knowledge bases or ontologies

      Development of domain or task focused tools, techniques, or methods

      Evaluations of AI tools, techniques or methods for domain
      suitability

      Unsuccessful attempts to apply particular tools, techniques or
      methods to specific domains (which provide insights into the
      applicability and limitations of the tool, technique or method)

      System architectures that work

      Scalability of techniques

      Integration of AI with other technologies

      System and software engineering of intelligent systems

      Development methodologies

      Validation and Verification

      Lessons learned

      Social and other technology transition issues

      Successful or Failed Project Management Methodology, Tools and
      Techniques

      Successful or Failed Knowledge Acquisition and Modelling Efforts

We are particularly interested in the integration issues, and
specifically interested in why certain applications fail to be
deployed.

IMPORTANT DATES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS

      15 June 2000 Submission deadline for papers
      15 July 2000 Paper notification deadline
      31 July 2000 Camera-ready paper deadline

PAPER SUBMISSION

Two category of papers will be accepted. They are:

    1. Short Papers - based on work in progress.

    2. Long Papers - based on deployed systems (include failed systems
       that was not deployed).

Short papers should be no longer then 7 pages, and long papers should
be no longer than 15 pages including all tables, figures, and
references.

Electronic submission of Microsoft Word or PDF (preferred) documents
are encouraged as email attachments sent to aiapps at act.cmis.csiro.au.
The format should be for A4 paper with a Times Roman font set at 12pt
with 1.5 line spacing. Text should have a 2.5cm (1 inch) margin on all
sides. The email should also include a clear text version of the
title, authors and abstract.

All papers should be sent electronically to aiapps at act.cmis.csiro.au

If you have any queries please contact Dickson Lukose or Graham
Williams. All correspondance regarding this symposium should be
emailed to aiapps at act.cmis.csiro.au

Multiple submission policy for papers:

Papers that are being submitted to other conferences, whether verbatim
or in essence, must reflect this fact on the title page. If a paper is
accepted at another conference (with the exception of specialised
workshops), it must be withdrawn from the symposium.  Papers that do
not meet these requirements are subject to rejection without review.

PAPER REVIEW POLICY

The same high standards set by PRICAI will be followed in reviewing
papers submitted to this symposium. All submissions will be reviewed
on the basis of relevance, originality, significance, soundness and
clarity. Three referees will review each submission to ensure a high
standard of quality with the appropriate focus on applications.

PUBLICATIONS

The proceedings will be formally published (ISBN) and distributed to
all PRICAI-2000 attendees and, concurrently, published on-line through
the AI Applications Symposium home page.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

 Leila Alem                   CSIRO, Australia
 Andrew Blair		      BT Financial Group, Australia
 Shu Heng Chen		      National Chengchi University, Taiwan
 Sung-Bae Cho                 Yonsei University, Korea
 Ernest Edmonds               Loughborough University, UK
 Vladimir Estivill-Castro     Newcastle University, Australia
 Usama Fayyad                 Microsoft, USA
 Brian Garner                 Deakin University, Australia
 Warwick Graco                Health Insurance Commission, Australia
 Mark Grundy                  Dialog, Australia
 Tim Hawes		      Mindbox Inc, USA
 Zhexue Huang                 ETI, The University of Hong Kong
 Philip Jackson               Intra - Team IT, UK
 Ryszard Kowalczyk            CSIRO, Australia
 Robert Kremer                University of Calgary, Canada
 Chris Leckie                 Telstra, Australia
 Patrick Mahaffey             Mindbox Inc, USA
 Setsuo Ohsuga                Waseda University, Japan
 William Richer               Mindbox Inc, USA
 David Ripley                 CSC/NASA, USA
 Dharmendra Sharma            Univ South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
 Robert Straughan             Inst for High Performance Computing, Singapore
 Said Tabet                   Mindbox Inc, USA
 Alain Verheyden              Bann, Belgium
 Ian Watson		      University of Auckland, NZ
 Wayne Wobcke                 British Telecom, UK

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