[alife] 2nd CFP: 18th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence
Hussein A. Abbass
h.abbass at adfa.edu.au
Sun May 22 00:31:32 PDT 2005
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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Proceedings published in LNCS/LNAI by Springer
The 18th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Sydney, Australia, 5-9 December 2005
http://attend.it.uts.edu.au/ai05
SCOPE AND TOPICS
The 18th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI05) is a
leading Australian conference that focuses on all aspects of artificial
intelligence (AI) that entirely intends a timely, in-depth presentation of
progress in the theory and principles underlying AI.
The Program Committee of AI05 invites technical papers on substantial,
original, and unpublished research on all aspects of Artificial
Intelligence. This conference attempts to meet the needs of a large and
diverse community, which includes practitioners, researchers, educators,
and users. Topics of AI05 include, but are not limited to:
o Abduction
o Agent
o AI foundations
o artificial life
o automated reasoning
o Bayesian networks
o case-based reasoning
o cognitive modeling
o computational complexity
o conceptual graphs
o constraint satisfaction
o customer relationship management
o data mining
o data quality management
o decision theory
o discourse modeling
o distributed AI
o evolutionary computation
o e-commerce and AI
o environment sensing
o expert systems
o game playing
o geometric reasoning
o heuristics
o human computer interaction
o information enhancement
o information retrieval
o intelligent databases
o Internet / WWW intelligence
o knowledge acquisition
o knowledge discovery
o knowledge engineering
o knowledge representation
o logics (inductive / descriptive / fuzzy, etc.)
o machine learning
o machine translation
o mobile / Wearable
o multimedia and AI
o music, Art and AI
o natural language processing
o neural networks
o ontology
o planning
o problem solving
o reasoning about actions and change
o robotics
o search
o simulation
o social intelligence
o spatial/temporal reasoning
o speech processing
o theorem proving
o virtual reality
o vision
o web mining
PAPERS SUBMISSION
Papers are limited to 12 single-spaced, single-column pages including all
tables, figures, and references but excluding an extra cover page. Fonts
should not be smaller than 10 pt.
Paper submissions using Springer's LNAI style available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html is recommended.
PUBLICATION
Papers accepted for presentation at AI05 will be published in LNAI, the
series of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, from Springer-Verlag.
IMPORTANT DATES
1st July 2005: Submission deadline for papers
20th August 2005: Paper notification due
15th September 2005: Camera-ready paper due
5 - 9 December 2005: Conference
Conference General Co-Chairs:
Prof. Tharam Dillon (University of Technology, Sydney) and Prof. Paul
Compton (University of NSW)
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Dr Shichao Zhang (University of Technology, Sydney) and Prof. Ray Jarvis
(Monash University)
Organizing Committee Chair:
A/Prof. Jie Lu (University of Technology, Sydney
Sponsorship Chair:
Prof. John Debenham (University of Technology, Sydney)
Publicity Chair:
Dr Hussein Abbass (University of NSW, Canberra)
Workshop Chair:
Prof. Brijesh Verma (Central Queensland University, Queensland)
Tutorial Chair:
Dr Fei Liu (La-Trobe University, Melbourne)
CONTACTS
ai2005-organiser at it.uts.edu.au,
AI2005 Conference Secretariat
Faculty of Information Technology,
University of Technology, Sydney
Sydney NSW 2007, Australia
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