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Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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Dates | 2008-05-28 (iCal) - 2008-05-30 |
Homepage: | cs.uwindsor.ca/AI08 |
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Location: | CA/ON/Windsor, CA/ON, CA |
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Submissions: | Jan 15, 2008 |
Notification: | Feb 26, 2008 |
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21st CANADIAN AI --- AI for the 21st Century http://cs.uwindsor.ca/AI08 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS AI'08, the twenty-first Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, invites papers that present original work in all areas of Artificial Intelligence. In particular, papers that successfully apply historical AI techniques to modern problem domains and recent techniques to historical problem settings are encouraged. Topics include, but are not limited to Agent Systems AI applications Knowledge Representation Constraint Satisfaction Automated Reasoning Information Processing Case-based reasoning User Modeling Uncertainty Natural Language Processing Web Applications Data Mining Bioinformatics Games Neural Nets Smart Graphics E-Commerce Search Planning Papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee members and judged according to their originality, technical merit and clarity of presentation. Accepted papers are allocated a maximum of 12 pages in the proceedings. The conference proceedings will be published as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence by Springer and have to be formatted accordingly. Papers can only be included in the proceedings upon registration of at least one author. Papers submitted to AI'2008 must not have been accepted for publication elsewhere or be under review for another conference. Best paper and best student paper awards will be presented. ))))))))) Full paper submission due January 15th, 2008 Notification of acceptance February 26th, 2008 Final paper due March 15th, 2008 ((((((((( AI-08 is collocated with three cognate conferences, Graphics Interface, Computer & Robotic Vision, and Intelligent Systems. General Chair: Howard Hamilton, Regina University Program Chair: Sabine Bergler, Concordia University Graduate Symposium: Scott Buffett, NRC Local arrangement Chairs: Ziad Kobti, Dan Wu, University of Windsor Please mark these dates in your calendar, we hope to receive your submissions and see you at the conference!
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