From: Simon Colton <[log in to unmask]>
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* AISB'01 CONVENTION
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* University of York
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* United Kingdom
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* March 21st-24th, 2001
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* http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/~simonco/conferences/AISB01
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* CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS
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(Apologies if you receive this more than once)
The AISB'01 Convention will consist of seven specialised symposia held
over
3 days at the University of York, United Kingdom. The theme of
the
convention is 'Agents and Cognition' and there are some symposia on
agents,
as well as a variety of other topics.
Most symposia are currently calling for extended abstracts of up to
four
sides to be submitted by 21st December 2000, with full papers due on
March
1st, 2001. Please see the individual symposia web sites (given below)
for
further details about their submission procedure. The automated
reasoning
workshop will require two-side position papers sometime in the New
Year,
and will not require full papers later on.
For more details about the convention, please visit our web site:
http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/~simonco/conferences/AISB01
or contact the convention chair:
Simon Colton
Department of Computer Science
University of York
Heslington, York. YO10 5DD. UK.
+44 1904 432707
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http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/~simonco
The AISB'01 Symposia
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Eighth Workshop on Automated Reasoning
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Keywords:
theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics, equational
reasoning, unification, induction, logic programming, functional
programming, constraint solving, formal methods for specifying,
transforming and verifying systems (in particular safety-critical
systems),
non-monotonic reasoning, abduction logic-based knowledge representation
(in
particular description logics).
Workshop Chair:
Andrei Voronkov, University of Manchester, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~frisch/AutoReason/01
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Symposium on Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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Keywords:
learning and adaptation in multi-agent systems, evolutionary agents and
emergent multi-agent structures, learning from interaction with humans,
learning by observation, imitation and cooperation, practical
applications
of learning agents, agent learning and cognition, distributed learning.
Symposium Chairs:
Daniel Kudenko and Eduardo Alonso, University of York, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~kudenko/aisb01/
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Symposium on AI and Creativity in Arts and Science
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Keywords:
cognitive musicology and intelligent music systems, computer-based
visual
art, creative language (especially humour and stories), scientific
creativity, methodologies for study and/or simulation of creative
behaviour, art works of all kinds whose creation involves computational
creativity.
Symposium Chair:
Geraint Wiggins, City University, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~geraint/aisb01/
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Symposium on Emotion, Cognition and Affective Computing
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Keywords:
the use of emotions in human-computer interaction, emotions in
computer-mediated communication, emotional models in computing, studying
human emotion though computers.
Symposium Chair:
Colin Johnson, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/cgj/research/aisb2001/aisb2001.html
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Symposium on Information Agents for E-Commerce
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Keywords:
adaptivity/personalisation, architectures, auctions, data mining,
document
management, economics, information integration, information trading,
information dissemination, negotiation, supply chain, trust, privacy and
security issues, user interface design issues, visualisation issues,
practical applications.
Symposium Chairs:
Michael Schroeder and Kostas Stathis, City University, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://lima.soi.city.ac.uk/aisb/cfp.htm
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Symposium on Nonconscious Intelligence: From Natural To Artificial
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Keywords:
implicit learning in humans and artificial agents, nonconscious
information
processing, implicit versus explicit learning, computational models of
implicit learning, AI systems with nonconscious processing capabilities,
social aspects of nonconscious information processing, nonconscious
cognition in multi-agent societies, implicit negotiation, nonconscious
facets of representation and inference, nonconscious facets of natural
language understanding.
Symposium Chairs:
Axel Cleeremans, Free University of Bruxelles, Belgium.
Pawel Lewicki, University of Tulsa, USA.
Further details are available here:
http://www.stormpages.com/felix/call_for_papers.html
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Symposium on Software Mobility and Adaptive Behaviour
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Keywords:
software mobility in evolutionary and self-organising systems, ants,
mobile agents and mobile code, active networks.
Symposium Chair:
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, UK.
Further details are available here:
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lavm/aisb/cfp.html
Steve
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