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Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 16:19:45 +0200
From: "Vicent J. Botti" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: ECAI'04 Call For Participation
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Call for Conference Participation
16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligent (2004)
ECAI 2004
August 22-27, 2004
Valencia, Spain
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http://www.dsic.upv.es/ecai2004
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Every even-numbered year, ECCAI, with the AI national associations
members of ECCAI, organizes a European
Conference on AI. This conference, abbreviated ECAI, is the more and
more becoming a key reference point for
assessing a worldwide State-of-the-Art in Artificial Intelligence. The
conference is intended to bring together
researchers from academy, software developers and users from industry
and public organizations, offering them
invaluable occasions to meet and exchange ideas, thus contributing to
making real the upcoming “Information Society”.
In retrospect, the first ECAI meetings were considered to have been the
AISB conferences:
Brighton (1974), Edinburgh (1976), Hamburg (1978), Amsterdam (1980).
Conferences using the
name ECAI have been held in Orsay (1982), Pisa (1984), Brighton (1986),
Munich (1988),
Stockholm (1990), Vienna (1992), and Amsterdam (1994). In 1996, NJSZT,
the Hungarian AI Society,
organized ECAI-96, which was held in Budapest. In 1998, SSAISB, one of
the two British member
associations, organized ECAI-98, which was held in Brighton. ECAI-2000
took place Berlin,
Germany on 20-25 August 2000, hosted by GI/KI. On 21-26 July 2002 AFIA
hosted ECAI-2002 in Lyon, France.
The 16th biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(ECAI-2004) will take place in Valencia,
Spain on 23-27 August 2004. It is hosted by AEPIA and ACIA.
Along with refereed paper presentations, invited talks by prestigious
speakers, and posters, the conference will offer,
on August 22 through 24, 2004, workshops and tutorials on most advanced
topics.
The ECAI organizing committee cordially invites you to participate in
ECAI 2004.
Conference topics include:
Abduction, AI and Creativity, AI Architectures, Art and Music, Automated
Reasoning, Autonomous Agents,
Bayesian Learning, Belief Revision, Case-Based Reasoning, Causal
Reasoning, Cognitive Modelling,
Cognitive Robotics, Common-Sense Reasoning, Computer-Aided Learning,
Conceptual Graphs, Constraint
Programming, Constraint Satisfaction, Data Mining, Decision Theory,
Deduction, Description Logics,
Design, Diagnosis, Discourse Modelling, Distributed AI, Game Playing,
Genetic Algorithms, Geometric
Reasoning, Information Extraction, Information Retrieval, Intelligent
User Interfaces, Knowledge
Acquisition, Knowledge-Based Systems, Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge
Representation, Logic Programming,
Machine Learning, Machine Translation, Meta-Heuristics for AI,
Model-Based Reasoning, Multi-Agent Systems,
Natural Language Processing, Neural Networks, Nonmonotonic Reasoning,
Ontologies, Perception, Philosophical
Foundations, Planning, Probabilistic Reasoning, Qualitative Reasoning,
Real-Time Systems, Reasoning about
Actions and Change, Reasoning under Uncertainty, Reinforcement Learning,
Resource-Bounded Reasoning,
Reuse of Knowledge, Robotics, Satisfiability Testing, Scheduling,
Search, Spatial Reasoning, Speech Processing,
Temporal Reasoning, Text Mining, Theorem Proving, User Modelling,
Verification and Validation,Vision.
ECAI is co-located with the "Prestigious Applications of Intelligent
Systems" (PAIS-2004) sub-conference and
the Second European Starting AI Researcher Symposium (STAIRS’2004).
REGISTRATION:
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For information concerning registration and accommodation, please
visit the conference web page at http://www.dsic.upv.es/ecai2004
INVITED SPEAKERS:
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Glorianna Davenport (MIT, USA)
“Future cinema and interactive television”
Carole Goble (Univ. Manchester, UK)
“Semantic Grid”
Christian Freksa (Univ. Bremen, Germany)
“Spatial Reasoning”
Seppo Laukkanen (Sensitrix, Finland)
“Virtual Reality in Space Exploration”
TUTORIALS:
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T01 Inference by Local Computation
T02 Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: from theory to
applications
T03 Argumentation and Dialogue in AI
T04 Specification and verification of epistemic properties in
multi-agent systems
T05 Ontological Engineering
T06 Constraint Processing
T08 DataMining: From rule learning to relational subgroup discovery
T09 Information Extraction: Theory and Practice
T10 Semantic Web: Vision, Tools and Applications
T11 Action Programming Languages and Cognitive Robotics
WORKSHOPS:
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W01 Data Mining in Functional Genomics and Proteomics: Current Trends
and Future Directions.
W02 Configuration Workshop
W03 The 4th International Cognitive Robotics Workshop (CogRob-2004)
W04 First European Workshop on Chance Discovery (EWCD-04)
W05 Workshop on Symbolic Networks
W06 Workshop on Knowledge Management and Organizational Memories
W07 Second Workshop on Agents Applied in Health Care
W08 Agents in dynamic and real-time environments
W09 Hybrid Metaheuristics (HM 2004)
W10 International Workshop on the Semantic Grid
W11 Multi-Agent Markov Decision Processes: Theories and Models
W12 4th Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA 4)
W13 2nd International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR 2004)
W14 Workshop on Modelling and Solving Problems with Constraints
W15 Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
W16 Planning and Scheduling: Bridging Theory to Practice
W17 Workshop on Applications of Software Agents in Engineering
W18 Ontology Learning and Population: Towards Evaluation of Text-based
Methods in the
Semantic Web and Knowledge Discovery Life Cycle
W19 1st Workshop on ROC Analysis in AI
W20 Constraint Satisfaction Techniques for Planning and Scheduling
Problems
W21 Artificial Intelligence in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
W22 Workshop on local computation for logics and uncertainty
W23 4th Workshop on Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial
Intellenge (BESAI'2004)
W24 Semantic Intelligent Middleware for Interoperable Systems (SIMIS)
W25 Coordination in Emergent Agent Societies
W26 Workshop on application of Semantic Web technologies to Web
Communities
W27 Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management (AMKM-04)
W28 MONET Workshop on Model-Based Systems
Schedule:
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August 22 ECAI Tutorials and Workshops
August 23 ECAI Tutorials and Workshops
STAIRS
August 24 ECAI Tutorials and Workshops
STAIRS
ECAI invited talk
ECAI Plenary Sessions
Reception Party
August 25 ECAI invited talk
ECAI Plenary Sessions
August 26 ECAI invited talk
ECAI Plenary Sessions
Gala Dinner
August 27 ECAI invited talk
ECAI Plenary Sessions
ECCAI Dissertation Award
ECAI 2004 will be held in Valencia. Valencia is the Capital city of the
Valencian Community.
It is situated on the east coast of Spain. With the passing of the
centuries, numerous historical
events have left their mark on the city thereby enriching its heritage.
It has become, culturally
and economically, not only one of the main cities in the Autonomous
Region, but in Spain.
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* Vicente J. Botti *
* Departamento de Sistemas Informaticos y Computacion *
* Universidad Politecnica de Valencia *
* P.O. Box 22012 *
* 46071 Valencia (SPAIN) *
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* http://www.dsic.upv.es/~vbotti/ *
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