IJCAI-05: INVITATION TO REGISTER
Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Conference Dates: 30 July - 5 August 2005
Early Registration/Accommodation Deadline: **** 21 May 2005 ****
The Artificial Intelligence community in the United Kingdom is pleased to
host IJCAI-05 in Edinburgh.
IJCAI-05 invites registrations for this year's conference in the historic
city of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Invitation to Register can be obtained
from: http://www.ijcai-05.org/
Information is available on:
- Awards
- Invited Speakers
- Tutorial Programme
- Workshop Programme
- Social Events Programme
- Tours for Accompanying Guests
- IJCAI Travel Grants
- Registration and Accommodation
Edinburgh's fusion of fabled streets, castle and other historic buildings
is contained within a vibrant, modern city with a long involvement in
Artificial Intelligence.
Important Dates:
- Early Registration Deadline: 21 May 2005
- Deadline for Reserving Accommodation: 21 May 2005
- Technical programme, EICC: 2 - 5 August 2005
- Tutorials, The University of Edinburgh: 30 July - 31 July 2005
- Workshops, The University of Edinburgh: 30 July - 1 August 2005
- Technology Exchange and Exhibition: 2 - 5 August 2005
NOTE: Edinburgh is a popular tourist destination and accommodation is
often in short supply. You are STRONGLY advised to register and
secure accommodation early.
IJCAI-05 Conference Committee:
Conference Chair: Fausto Giunchiglia, University of Trento, Italy
Programme Chair: Leslie Pack Kaelbling, MIT, USA
IJCAI Secretary-Treasurer: Ramasamy Uthurusamy, General Motors Corporation, USA
Local Arrangments Chair: Rob Milne, Intelligent Applications, Scotland
The IJCAI-05 Conference Committee gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the
following.
Sponsored by: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence
Hosted by: The British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial
Intelligence and the School of Inforamatics, The University of Edinburgh
In Partnership with: the British Computer Society and Scottish Enterprise.
Supported by: QinetiQ, BT Exact, Microsoft Research, Foresight, IBM, Women
in Computing, Colognet and Intelligent Applications.
Dr Andrew Tuson MA(Oxon) MSc(Edin) PhD(Edin) MBCS ([log in to unmask])
Senior Lecturer, Department of Computing, City University, London, UK.
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