Forwarded message from [hamilton@cs.uregina.ca (Howard Hamilton)] sent originally on Wed, 20 Oct 1999 18:01:16 -0600 (CST): : AI'2000: Second Call-for-Papers : : Thirteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'2000) : 14-17 May, 2000 : Montreal, Quebec, Canada : : http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~hamilton/ai2000.html : : Sponsored by: : Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence ( CSCSI ) / : Societe canadienne pour l'etude de l'intelligence par ordinateur ( SCEIO ) : : Held in conjunction with: : GI'2000: Graphics Interface : VI'2000: Vision Interface : 10th Annual PRECARN-IRIS Conference : (IRIS is the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems) : ISR2000: International Symposium on Robotics : Registration with any of these conferences allows you to attend them all. : : Theoretical and applied research papers on all topics related to Artificial : Intelligence are invited. Submitted papers must not exceed 5000 words : in length, including abstract and bibliography. The program committee : will subject all submitted papers to peer review. Theoretical and : position papers will be judged on their originality and contribution to : the field of AI and applied papers on the importance and originality of : the application. Acceptance also depends on the quality of the written : presentation. Authors should list, in decreasing order of relevance, : 1 to 3 of following keywords: : : AI for e-commerce, : AI on the Web, : Applications (specify), : Case based reasoning, : Cognitive modelling, : Data mining, : Diagnosis, : Information integration, : Intelligent agents, : Knowledge acquisition, : Knowledge representation, : Language understanding and processing, : Learning, : Neural nets/connectionism, : Perception, : Planning, : Problem solving, : Reasoning (indicate subarea), : Robotics, : Search, : Speech processing, : Theorem proving, : Uncertainty, : Other (specify) : : The AI'2000 final program will include both plenary and poster sessions. : : Electronic submission (in postscript or pdf or Microsoft Word format) is strongly : encouraged, although hard copy submission is also permissible. : A separate electronic abstract must be submitted giving in order the : following information: : (1) title of the paper, : (2) full names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of : all authors, : (3) an abstract of no more than 250 words and : (4) keywords to classify the paper for review purposes, : (5) contact author if other than the first author. : As a condition of acceptance, the author or a co-author : must present the paper at the conference. : If the paper is being submitted to other conferences, : either verbatim or in essence, authors must clearly indicate : this on the cover page. : : SUBMISSION DETAILS and DATES: : : Paper submission deadline: November 19, 1999 : Notification: Jan. 14, 2000 (tentative) : Camera Ready: Feb. 15, 2000 (tentative) : Conference: May 14-17, 2000 : : CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS: : : Please send proposals for workshops to hamilton@cs.uregina.ca : by November 19, 1999. Identify the topic, organizers, and : proposed length of the workshop. : : PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS: : : Howard J. Hamilton, : Department of Computer Science, : University of Regina, : Regina, SK, CANADA, : S4S 0A2, : Fax: (306) 585-4745, : Phone: (306) 585-4632, : Email: hamilton@cs.uregina.ca : : Qiang Yang, : School of Computing Science, : Simon Fraser University, : Burnaby, BC, CANADA, : V5A 1S6, : Fax: (604) 291-3045, : Phone: (604) 291-5415, : Email: qyang@cs.sfu.ca : : PROGRAM COMMITTEE: : : Irene Abi-Zeid, Defence Research Establishment Valcartier : Fahiem Bacchus, University of Toronto : Ken Barker, University of Ottawa : Sabine Bergler, Concordia University : Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo : David Chiu, University of Guelph : Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser University : Renee Elio, University of Alberta : Brian Gaines, University of Calgary : Scott Goodwin, University of Regina : Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan : Russ Greiner, University of Alberta : Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto : Nathalie Japkowicz, Daltech / Dalhousie University : Luc Lamontagne, Defence Research Establishment Valcartier : Guy LaPalme, Universite de Montreal : Charles Ling, University of Western Ontario : Alan Mackworth, University of British Columbia : Joel Martin, National Research Council : Paul McFetridge, Simon Fraser University : Stan Matwin, University of Ottawa : Gord McCalla, University of Saskatchewan : Robert Mercer, University of Western Ontario : Guy Mineau, University of Laval : Eric Neufeld, University of Saskatchewan : Jonathan Schaeffer, University of Alberta : Dale Schuurmans, University of Waterloo : Bruce Spencer, University of New Brunswick : Ahmed Tawfik, University of Prince Edward Island : André Trudel, Acadia University : Afzal Upal, Daltech / Dalhousie University : Peter van Beek, University of Alberta : Kay Wiese, University of British Columbia : Yang Xiang, University of Regina : Jianna Zhang, Brock University : : LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR: : : Bob Mercer, : Department of Computer Science, : University of Western Ontario, : London, ON, CANADA, : N6A 5B7, : Fax: (519) 661-3515, : Phone: (519) 661-3566, : Email: mercer@csd.uwo.ca : : --------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Howard J. Hamilton tel: (306) 585-4079 : Department of Computer Science fax: (306) 585-4745 : University of Regina : Regina, SK S4S 0A2 email: hamilton@cs.uregina.ca : Canada
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