15.3169, FYI: EASSS 2005; Conference on Machine Learning

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Subject: 15.3169, FYI: EASSS 2005; Conference on Machine Learning

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1)
Date: 11-Nov-2004
From: Wiebe van der Hoek < WiebevanderHoek at csc.liv.ac.uk >
Subject: European Agent Systems Summer School 2005

2)
Date: 11-Nov-2004
From: Codrina Lauth < ina.lauth at ais.fraunhofer.de >
Subject: 22nd International Conference On Machine Learning


	
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:13:26
From: Wiebe van der Hoek < WiebevanderHoek at csc.liv.ac.uk >
Subject: European Agent Systems Summer School 2005


Agentlink (www.agentlink.org) is planning to organise
the seventh edition of this event in Utrecht, the
Netherlands, 18 - 22 July 2005.

(Note that this is one week before AAMAS '05 in Utrecht!)

Researchers and teachers in this field are invited to submit a
proposal for a course. A typical course is 4 hours in total.
For an impression, the courses of 2001 are collected in the
LNAI series of Springer Verlag (No 2086), and programs of
previous editions of EASSS are still at AgentLink's website.

The summer schools attract about 125 students each year.

We intend to pay a modest contribution towards tutor expenses,
but each tutor is encouraged to book and pay his/her own travel
and accommodation to and in Utrecht.

Tutors are encouraged to submit a propsosal for a course,
including a 1 page description mentioning experience of the
tutor, level of the course (beginners, advanced), duration
(2, 6, or, preferably, 4 hours) and needs for equipment.

Deadline for proposals: December 19, 2004
Notification: 15 January, 2005
Material for reader (< 26 pp): April 15, 2005
To be sent to: wiebe at csc.liv.ac.uk

The EASSS05 committee consists of:

Peter McBurney Liverpool, UK
Mehdi Dastani Utrecht, Netherlands
Michael Luck Southampton, UK
Onn Shehory Tel Aviv, Israel
Carles Sierra Barcelona, Spain
Gerhard Weiss Munchen, Germany
Mike Wooldridge Liverpool, UK
Wiebe van der Hoek (chair)

Kind regards, the EASSS05 committee.

For a list of possible topics, as well as other
information, please visit:

http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~wiebe/

Wiebe van der Hoek
Department of Computer Science
University of Liverpool
Liverpool L69 7ZF, United Kingdom
wiebe at csc.liv.ac.uk
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~wiebe/




Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics



	
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:13:29
From: Codrina Lauth < ina.lauth at ais.fraunhofer.de >
Subject: 22nd International Conference On Machine Learning

	
Call for Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials

The 22nd International Conference On Machine Learning
(ICML 2005)
August 7-11, 2005, Bonn, Germany
http://icml2005.ais.fraunhofer.de


The ICML 2005 Organizing Committee invites proposals for
workshops and tutorials to be held at the 22nd International
Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2005).  ICML 2005 will be
co-located with ILP 2005 (15th International Conference on
Inductive Logic Programming, August 10-13) and will closely
follow IJCAI 2005 (19th International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh, July 30 - August 5).

The ICML 2005 workshops and tutorials will be held on
August 7 and 11.

Workshops provide organizers and participants with an
opportunity to focus intensively on a specific topic in machine
learning. Workshops can concentrate on emerging research
topics, but can also be devoted to application issues, or to
questions concerning economic and social aspects of machine
learning.  Proposals that aim at a cross-fertilization between
machine learning and one of the topics of the co-located
conferences are particularly welcome.

Tutorials should provide an introduction and/or a review of the
state-of-the-art of a topic that is of interest to attendants of
a machine learning conference. These could be on particular
research topics within the two fields, but could also be on topics
from other research fields if the proposal makes clear why this is
considered to be an important topic for researchers from other
areas. A tutorial must be broad enough to cover a research area
in which there is a significant publication activity in the community.
Presentations that focus on the presenters' own research results
or commercial presentations are not eligible.

For practical information on the workshops and tutorials,
details on the submission procedure, and important deadlines,
refer to the detailed calls for workshops and tutorials that are
available at

http://icml2005.ais.fraunhofer.de/call_for_proposals.php

Have a look at the EU-funded project:
<http://www.kdnet.org>
www.kdnet.org

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics







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