Dear SGES member,
here is the latest bulletin from ECCAI.
Rob
ECCAI-Bulletin #3, June 2001 - ECCAI-Bulletin #3, June 2001
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EDITORIAL
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The annual gathering of the representatives of the ECCAI member
societies will be on
Friday the 6th of July 2001 in Prague.
This will be co-located with ECCAI's ACAI 2001 Summer school and
feature the ECCAI Best Dissertation Award, followed by a concert.
Each year the General Assembly meets to review the progress of ECCAI,
make plans for the future, and to discuss key issues facing National
AI societies today. It is also an rare opportunity to meet the
representatives of other national AI societies, to improve
communication and to share information, particularly on future
events. In addition to reviewing the current status of our on line
publications ETAI and AI-Coms, we will discuss future electronic
communication and information sharing mechanisms. at IJCAI 2001 there
will be a discussion of better world-wide co-ordination of AI
societies and the
General Assemble is a chance for our members to discuss what they
would like to see. Another highlight of the meeting will be the
announcement of the 2001 ECCAI Fellows. They will be presented their
Fellow Certificates at a special breakfast during IJCAI.
Rob Milne, ECCAI President
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CONTENTS of Artificial Intelligence Communications 14 (1) & 14 (2)
http://ios.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/ios.html
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>>>>> Volume 14, Number 1, 2001
Special Issue on Environmental Decision Support Systems
- Ulises Cortés, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Ramon Sangüesa, Joaquim Comas,
Ignasi R.-Roda, Manel Poch, David Riaño: Knowledge Management in
Environmental Decision Support Systems. 3-12
- Josefa Z. Hernández, Juan M. Serrano: Environmental emergency
management supported by knowledge modelling techniques. 13-22
- Franz Wotawa, Gerhard Wotawa: Deriving qualitative rules from
neural networks - a case study for ozone forecasting. 23-33
- Christine Largouët, Marie-Odile Cordier: Improving the landcover
classification using domain knowledge. 35-43
- Joaquim Comas, Saso Dzeroski, Karina Gibert, Ignasi R.-Roda, Miquel
Sànchez-Marrè: Knowledge discovery by means of inductive methods in
wastewater treatment plannt data. 45-62
- Antonio Moreno: Thesis: Modelling rational inquiry in non-idela agents.
63-64
- Joaquim Comas: Thesis: Development, Implementation and Evaluation
of an Activated Sludge Supervisory System for the Granollers WWTP.
65-66
>>>>> Volume 14, Number 2, 2001
- S. Greco, E. Masciari and L. Pontieri, Combining inductive and deductive
tools for data analysis, pp. 69-82
- J. Gaertner, N, Musliu and W. Slany, Rota: a research project on
algorithms
for workforce scheduling and shift design optimizaton, pp. 83-92
- G.M. Coghill and Q. Shen, On the specification of multiple models for
diagnosis of dynamic systems, pp. 93-104
- V. Stefanuk, Workshop report: Applied Semiotics: Control problems (ASC
2000), pp. 105-109
- B. Smyth, E. McKenna and M.A. Ferrario, Conference report: ECAI 2000,
pp.
111-114
- R. Milne, Student reports: ECAI 2000, pp. 115-122
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CONTENTS of Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
http://www.etaij.org/
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>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section A
- Thierry Vidal: Planning and Executing Plans in a Dynamic and
Uncertain World. Introduction to the issue special theme.
- Richard Washington, Keith Golden, and John Bresina: Plan Execution,
Monitoring, and Adaptation for Planetary Rovers.
- Massimo Paolucci, Onn Shehory, and Katia Sycara: Interleaving
Planning and Execution in a Multiagent Team Planning Environment.
Tara Estlin, Gregg Rabideau, Darren Mutz, and Steve Chien: Using
Continuous Planning Techniques to Coordinate Multiple Rovers.
>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section B : Selected Articles from the Machine
>>>>>Intelligence 17 Workshop
>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section C on Knowledge Retrieval, Use, and
>>>>>Storage for Efficiency
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NEWS from the ECCAI Conferences
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>>>>> from Frank Van Harmelen, ECAI'02 PC Chair
With the success of ECAI'01 now almost a year behind us, preparations
are already under way for ECAI'02 which will be held in Lyon during
July 22-26 2002. The following persons have been appointed as
conference officials:
Programme Committee Chair: Frank van Harmelen
<[log in to unmask]>
Organising Committee Chair: Alain Mille <[log in to unmask]>
Workshop Chair: Alun Preece <[log in to unmask]>
Tutorial Chair: Jean-François Boulicaut <[log in to unmask]>
Central & Eastern Europe Chair: Michael Beetz [log in to unmask]
Feel free to contact any of these persons with queries or suggestions.
Many of the success factors of ECAI'00 will of course be continued
(such as the very succesfull PAIS programme for prestigious
applications of AI Systems). We will also develop some new
initiatives during ECAI'02. Some examples of these are:
In order to encourage authors from Central and Eastern Europe, we are
organising a special support program. There will be a travel grant
available for each accepted paper from Central and Eastern Europe,
and authors are invited to participate in a pre-reviewing programme,
where they can receive valuable feedback on their work before the
submission date of the conference.
Elsevier will sponsor an award programme, including an invitation to
submit an extended version of the 10 best papers to the AI Journal
for fast-track reviewing.
ECAI'02 will move into the electronic age, by going for on-line
submissions, and by making the proceedings available on CD-ROM as
well as on paper.
>>>>> from Alain Mille, ECAI'02 LAC Chair
The World famous chef Paul Bocuse (Michelin 3 stars) will welcome the
ECAI social dinner until 500 attendees.
The ECAI CfP, the PAIS CfP, the Call for Tutorial Proposals and the
Call for Workshop Proposals will be available on the web site of the
conference from June 25.
The main deadlines are:
- 1 October 2001 : deadline for workshop proposals
- 1 November 2001 : deadline for tutorial proposals
- 18 January 2002 : deadline for paper summaries (ECAI & PAIS)
- 22 January 2002 : deadline for papers (ECAI & PAIS)
Societies or research groups which could help us to distribute these
calls or the posters of the conference can ask to receive them by
post on the ECAI-2002 web site : http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr/
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NEWS from the ECCAI societies
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>>> EPIA-2001, 10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence
>>>(International Conference), 17-19 December 2001
Programme Co-Chairs: Pavel Brazdil and Alípio Jorge
Submissions of papers due: 13 July 01
More details: http://www.niaad.liacc.up.pt/Events/EPIA01/
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Next ECCAI-Bulletin in October 2001
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<div align="center">ECCAI-Bulletin #3, June 2001 - ECCAI-Bulletin #3,
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<div>EDITORIAL</div>
<div>-------------</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The annual gathering of the representatives of the ECCAI member
societies will be on</div>
<div> Friday the 6th of July
2001 in Prague.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>This will be co-located with ECCAI's ACAI 2001 Summer school and
feature the ECCAI Best Dissertation Award, followed by a concert. Each
year the General Assembly meets to review the progress of ECCAI, make
plans for the future, and to discuss key issues facing National AI
societies today. It is also an rare opportunity to meet the
representatives of other national AI societies, to improve
communication and to share information, particularly on future events.
In addition to reviewing the current status of our on line
publications ETAI and AI-Coms, we will discuss future electronic
communication and information sharing mechanisms. at IJCAI 2001 there
will be a discussion of better world-wide co-ordination of AI
societies and the</div>
<div>General Assemble is a chance for our members to discuss what they
would like to see. Another highlight of the meeting will be the
announcement of the 2001 ECCAI Fellows. They will be presented their
Fellow Certificates at a special breakfast during IJCAI.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Rob Milne, ECCAI President</div>
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<div>CONTENTS of Artificial Intelligence Communications 14 (1) &
14 (2)</div>
<div><tt>http://ios.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/ios.html</tt></div>
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<div>>>>>> Volume 14, Number 1, 2001</div>
<div>Special Issue on Environmental Decision Support Systems</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>- Ulises Cortés, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Ramon Sangüesa,
Joaquim Comas, Ignasi R.-Roda, Manel Poch, David Riaño: Knowledge
Management in Environmental Decision Support Systems. 3-12</div>
<div>- Josefa Z. Hernández, Juan M. Serrano: Environmental emergency
management supported by knowledge modelling techniques. 13-22<br>
- Franz Wotawa, Gerhard Wotawa: Deriving qualitative rules from neural
networks - a case study for ozone forecasting. 23-33<br>
- Christine Largouët, Marie-Odile Cordier: Improving the landcover
classification using domain knowledge. 35-43<br>
- Joaquim Comas, Saso Dzeroski, Karina Gibert, Ignasi R.-Roda, Miquel
Sànchez-Marrè: Knowledge discovery by means of inductive methods
in wastewater treatment plannt data. 45-62<br>
- Antonio Moreno: Thesis: Modelling rational inquiry in non-idela
agents. 63-64<br>
- Joaquim Comas: Thesis: Development, Implementation and Evaluation of
an Activated Sludge Supervisory System for the Granollers WWTP.
65-66<br>
</div>
<div>>>>>> Volume 14, Number 2, 2001</div>
<div>- S. Greco, E. Masciari and L. Pontieri, Combining inductive and
deductive<br>
tools for data analysis, pp. 69-82<br>
- J. Gaertner, N, Musliu and W. Slany, Rota: a research project on
algorithms<br>
for workforce scheduling and shift design optimizaton, pp. 83-92<br>
- G.M. Coghill and Q. Shen, On the specification of multiple models
for<br>
diagnosis of dynamic systems, pp. 93-104<br>
- V. Stefanuk, Workshop report: Applied Semiotics: Control problems
(ASC<br>
2000), pp. 105-109<br>
- B. Smyth, E. McKenna and M.A. Ferrario, Conference report: ECAI
2000, pp.<br>
111-114</div>
<div>- R. Milne, Student reports: ECAI 2000, pp. 115-122</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div
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<div>CONTENTS of Electronic Transactions on Artificial
Intelligence</div>
<div>http://www.etaij.org/</div>
<div
>-------------------------------------------------------------------</div
>
<div>>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section A</div>
<div>- Thierry Vidal: Planning and Executing Plans in a Dynamic and
Uncertain World. Introduction to the issue special theme.<b><br>
-</b> Richard Washington, Keith Golden, and John Bresina: Plan
Execution, Monitoring, and Adaptation for Planetary Rovers.</div>
<div>- Massimo Paolucci, Onn Shehory, and Katia Sycara: Interleaving
Planning and Execution in a Multiagent Team Planning
Environment.</div>
<div>Tara Estlin, Gregg Rabideau, Darren Mutz, and Steve Chien: Using
Continuous Planning Techniques to Coordinate Multiple Rovers.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section B : Selected Articles
from the Machine Intelligence 17 Workshop</div>
<div>>>>>> Volume 4-2000 Section C on Knowledge
Retrieval, Use, and Storage for Efficiency</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>--------------------------------------</div>
<div>NEWS from the ECCAI Conferences</div>
<div>--------------------------------------</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>>>>>> from Frank Van Harmelen, ECAI'02 PC
Chair</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>With the success of ECAI'01 now almost a year behind us,
preparations are already under way for ECAI'02 which will be held in
Lyon during July 22-26 2002. The following persons have been appointed
as conference officials:<br>
<br>
Programme Committee Chair: Frank van Harmelen
<[log in to unmask]><br>
Organising Committee Chair: Alain Mille
<[log in to unmask]><br>
Workshop Chair: Alun Preece <[log in to unmask]><br>
Tutorial Chair: Jean-François Boulicaut
<[log in to unmask]></div>
<div>Central & Eastern Europe Chair: Michael Beetz
[log in to unmask]<br>
<br>
Feel free to contact any of these persons with queries or
suggestions.<br>
</div>
<div>Many of the success factors of ECAI'00 will of course be
continued (such as the very succesfull PAIS programme for prestigious
applications of AI Systems). We will also develop some new initiatives
during ECAI'02. Some examples of these are:<br>
</div>
<div>In order to encourage authors from Central and Eastern Europe, we
are organising a special support program. There will be a travel grant
available for each accepted paper from Central and Eastern Europe, and
authors are invited to participate in a pre-reviewing programme, where
they can receive valuable feedback on their work before the submission
date of the conference.<br>
</div>
<div>Elsevier will sponsor an award programme, including an invitation
to submit an extended version of the 10 best papers to the AI Journal
for fast-track reviewing.<br>
</div>
<div>ECAI'02 will move into the electronic age, by going for on-line
submissions, and by making the proceedings available on CD-ROM as well
as on paper.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>>>>>> from Alain Mille, ECAI'02 LAC Chair</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The World famous chef Paul Bocuse (Michelin 3 stars) will welcome
the ECAI social dinner until 500 attendees.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color="#000000">The ECAI CfP, the PAIS CfP, the Call for
Tutorial Proposals and the Call for Workshop Proposals will be
available on the web site of the conference from June 25.</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">The main deadlines are:</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">- 1 October 2001 : deadline for workshop
proposals</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">- 1 November 2001 : deadline for tutorial
proposals</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">- 18 January 2002 : deadline for paper
summaries (ECAI & PAIS)</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">- 22 January 2002 : deadline for papers
(ECAI & PAIS)</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">Societies or research groups which could
help us to distribute these calls or the posters of the conference can
ask to receive them by post on the ECAI-2002 web site :</font>
http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr/</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>----------------------------------</div>
<div>NEWS from the ECCAI societies</div>
<div>----------------------------------</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>>>> EPIA-2001, 10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (International Conference), 17-19 December 2001</div>
<div>Programme Co-Chairs: Pavel Brazdil and Alípio Jorge<br>
Submissions of papers due: 13 July 01</div>
<div>More details: http://www.niaad.liacc.up.pt/Events/EPIA01/</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>-------------</div>
<div>Other News</div>
<div>-------------</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Next ECCAI-Bulletin in October 2001</div>
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<div>ECCAI Bulletin Editor : Marc AYEL
mailto:[log in to unmask]</div>
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