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KI 2013 From Research to Innovation and Practical
Applications
36th Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Koblenz, September 16-20, 2013
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*** Extended deadline: 3.5.2013 ***
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CO-LOCATED EVENTS:
INFORMATIK-2013:
Annual Meeting Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI)
MATES-2013: 11th
German Conference on Multi-Agent System Technologies
KI 2013 From Research to Innovation and Practical
Applications
36th Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Koblenz, September 16-20, 2013
About the Main Conference
KI 2013 is the 36th edition of the German Conference on
Artificial
Intelligence, which traditionally brings together academic and
industrial
researchers from all areas of AI. The technical program of KI
2013 will
comprise paper and poster presentations and a variety of
workshops
and tutorials.
KI 2013 will take place in Koblenz, Germany, September
16th-20th, 2013,
and is a premier forum for exchanging news and research
results on
theory and applications of intelligent system technology. The
conference
is organized by the Artificial Intelligence section of the
German Informatics
Society (GI e.V.) . KI 2013 is co-located with Informatik 2013
(Annual
Conference of the German Informatics Society), the 11th MATES
2013
(German Conference on Multi-Agent System Technologies), and
the 4th
JAWS (Joint Agent Workshops in Synergy). The conference
invites original
research papers from all areas of AI, its fundamentals, its
algorithms, its
history and its applications.
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Invited speakers
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Together with MATES 2013, several keynotes, which are
delivered by
highly renowned scientists on relevant topics of the broad
area of artificial
intelligence and intelligent agent technology.
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Areas of interest include, but are not limited to
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Knowledge
Acquisition, Representation, Reasoning and Ontologies
Combinatorial
Search, Configuration, Design and Deduction
Natural
Language Processing, Statistical NLP, Semantics
Planning
and Scheduling; Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
Reasoning
under Uncertainty, Probabilistic Inferences
Non-Monotonic
Reasoning and Default Logics
Constraint
Satisfaction, Processing and Programming
Embodied
AI: Robotics, Vision and Perception
Intelligent
Information Retrieval, Semantic Search, Semantic Web
Evolutionary
and Neural Computation
Machine
Learning, Computational Learning Theory and Data-Mining
Distributed
Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent Systems
Game
Playing and Interactive Entertainment, AI for Graphics
Game
Theory and General Game Playing, Generalized Intelligence
AI
for Human-Computer-Interaction and Adaptive Communication
Mobile
Solutions with Textile, Semantic and Spatial Media
Augmented
Reality, Smart Cities, Smart Traffic, Smart Hardware
Assistance
Systems in Living and Working Environments
Software-Engineering,
Model Checking and Security in AI
Distributed
Computation and Swarm Intelligence
Artificial
General Intelligence
Cognitive
Modelling, AI and Psychology
History
and Philosophical Foundations of AI
Applications
including Logistics, Production and Health Care
We especially welcome application papers and posters providing
novel
insights on the interplay of AI and the real world, as well as
papers that
bring useful computational technologies from other areas of
computer
science into AI.
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Submission Guidelines
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Submitted papers, which have to be in English, must not exceed
12 pages
in Springer LNCS style for full technical contributions and 4
pages for poster
contributions.
Full technical papers are expected to report on new research
that makes a
substantial technical contribution to the field. Poster
submissions are also
included in the main proceedings and can report on new
research or other
issues of interest to the AI community. Examples of work
suitable for poster
submissions include: novel ideas that are not yet fully
developed or whose
scope is not large enough for a full paper: important
implementation
techniques; novel interesting benchmark problems; short
experimental
studies; interesting applications that are not yet completely
solved or
analyzed; position or challenge papers; etc. Poster
submissions are
especially invited for software demonstration or PhD work in
progress.
Submission of papers is handled via ConfTool
Papers will be subject to blind peer review. All papers will
be reviewed based
on the standard criteria of relevance, significance of
results, originality of ideas,
soundness, and quality of the presentation.
All accepted papers will be published in the main conference
proceedings,
and will be presented at the conference. At least one author
of each
accepted paper must register for the conference and present
the contribution.
The KI 2013 proceedings will be published by Springer as a
volume of the
LNAI (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) series.
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Important Dates
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Paper submission: 3.5.2013
Acceptance notification: 17.6.2013
Final version due: 1.7.2013
KI Conference: 16.-20.9.2013
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Main Organizers of KI 2013
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Ingo J. Timm (General Chair, Univ. Trier)
Matthias Thimm (Local Chair, Univ. Koblenz-Landau)
Ute Schmid (Workshop Chair, Univ. Bamberg)
Jürgen Sauer (Tutorial Chair, Univ. Oldenburg)
Stefan Kirn (Industry Chair, Univ. Hohenheim)
Andreas D. Lattner (Doctoral Consortium Chair, Goethe-Univ.
Frankfurt)
General Chair and Contact
Prof. Dr. Ingo J. Timm
University of Trier
54286 Trier