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CCAI 2008
Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Dates 2008-05-28 (iCal) - 2008-05-30
Homepage: cs.uwindsor.ca/AI08
Location
Location: CA/ON/Windsor, CA/ON, CA
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Important dates
Submissions: Jan 15, 2008
Notification: Feb 26, 2008
Table of Contents


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.


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Full paper submission due January 15th, 2008
Notification of acceptance February 26th, 2008
Final paper due March 15th, 2008
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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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