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*** DEADLINE FOR PAPER/POSTER SUBMISSION: MONDAY 2ND   
JUNE 2008 ***   

FINAL CALL  

AI-2008: Peterhouse College, Cambridge, UK 
December 9th-11th 2008   

Organised by BCS SGAI: The British Computer Society Specialist Group 
on Artificial Intelligence (an ECCAI Member Society)   

The leading series of UK-based international conferences on Artificial 
Intelligence and one of the longest running AI conference series in 
Europe.   

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS   

http://www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2008/  

AI-2008 is the Twenty-eighth SGAI International Conference on 
Innovative  Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence.   

The scope of the conference comprises the whole range of AI 
technologies and  application areas. AI-2008 reviews recent technical 
advances in AI technologies  and shows how these advances have been 
applied to solve business problems.  Key features of AI-2008 are:   

- Papers will be published in book form by Spinger.   

- The Technical Stream presents the best of recent developments in AI, 
covering  a wide range of technical areas.  

- The Application Stream is the largest annual showcase in Europe of 
real  applications using AI technology.   

- The best papers will be reprinted in a special issue of the 
international journal  'Knowledge Based Systems'.   

- The Poster Session is a forum for disseminating new developments and 
latest  work in progress, especially suited to MSc and PhD students.   

- Prizes for Best Paper in each stream and Best Poster.   

- The programme also includes tutorials and workshops to provide 
greater depth  in selected topics. (These are free to delegates of the 
main conference, but  separate registration is also available.)   

- The Machine Intelligence (MI) competition exhibits working systems 
that are a  significant step towards machine intelligence.   

- UK CBR13, the 13th UK CBR Workshop, will be co-located with AI-2008. 

- The conference qualifies for the IEE and BCS CPD schemes.   

- In addition to the formal sessions, the conference programme 
includes a  welcome reception and a Gala Dinner.   

AI-2008 offers a valuable opportunity to keep up to date with 
developments in  AI and to share experiences in the practical issues 
of developing AI systems.   

IMPORTANT DATES   

- Paper/Poster Submission: Monday 2nd June 2008   

- Notification of Acceptance: Monday 21st July 2008  

- Camera Ready Paper: Monday 1st September 2008   

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS   

Contributions are invited in the form of papers of up to fourteen A4 
pages  presenting original work in AI. Contributions may be submitted 
to either of two  streams for oral presentation, or a parallel poster 
session (six pages maximum).   

Technical Stream   

Areas of interest include (but are not restricted to): knowledge 
engineering;  semantic web; constraint satisfaction; intelligent 
agents; machine learning;  model based reasoning; verification and 
validation of AI systems; natural  language understanding; 
speech-enabled systems; case based reasoning; neural  networks; 
genetic algorithms; data mining and knowledge discovery in  databases; 
knowledge representation, inference and reasoning; robotics and 
pervasive computing; qualitative and temporal reasoning; knowledge 
management; AI languages and environments; robotics and pervasive 
computing.   

Application Stream   

Case studies are welcomed describing the application of AI to 
real-world  problems. Papers in recent years have covered all 
application domains,  including commerce, manufacturing and 
government, and every major AI  technique. In addition to case studies 
and specific applications of AI, we would  welcome papers that discuss 
issues such as managing the transfer from research  to production of 
AI-based products. Papers are selected to highlight critical  areas of 
success (and failure) and to present the benefits and lessons of value 
to  other developers. Submitted papers should make these points clear. 
Guidance  notes for Application Stream authors are available from the 
website.   

Poster Session   

The Poster Session is intended for the presentation of work which 
meets the  high standards of AI-2008, but which is more topical and 
preliminary than the  work presented in the main two streams. It is an 
excellent forum for  disseminating new developments and latest work in 
progress, especially suited  to MSc and PhD students. Poster papers 
will be printed as short papers  (maximum 6 pages) in the proceedings 
volumes. Papers submitted to the  Technical and Application streams 
will automatically be considered as posters if  they fall short of the 
standard for oral presentation in full form.   

Publication of Papers   

Papers accepted for presentation at the conference will be published 
in book  form by Springer.   

- The books will be prepared from camera-ready copy supplied by the 
authors of  accepted papers.   

- Formatting specifications for the proceedings have been provided by 
the  publisher and are available from the conference website.   

- Authors will retain copyright in all papers published in the two 
volumes of  proceedings.   

- The best six refereed papers in each stream will be reprinted as a 
special issue  of the international journal Knowledge Based Systems.   

Submission of Papers   

Papers must be prepared in either Microsoft Word or Latex. Initial 
versions of  papers should be submitted in PDF format only and 
uploaded to the conference  website by MONDAY JUNE 2nd 2008 at the 
latest. There are revised Word  macro and Latex style files compared 
with previous years.  

- At least one author of each accepted paper must register for and 
attend the  conference to present it in person, for the paper to be 
published.   

- Presenting authors will be asked to register for the conference at 
the  discounted speakers' rate when they return the final camera-ready 
printed  versions of their papers.   

Tutorials & workshops   

The Conference Committee invites proposals for tutorials and workshops 
to be  presented on the first day of the conference. These should be 
directed in the first  instance to the Tutorial/Workshop Organiser.   

Prizes   

There are sponsored prizes (a trophy plus 500 pounds) for the best 
paper  submitted in each stream and a trophy plus a cash prize for the 
best poster,  awarded on the basis of delegate voting.   

Machine Intelligence Competition   

A permanent trophy awarded for one year plus a 1,000 pounds cash prize 
will be  awarded to the winner of the annual machine intelligence 
competition. This  prize will be awarded to the working system that is 
considered to be the most  significant step forward towards Machine 
Intelligence on display at the  competition.   

All further information including details of the conference committee, 
program  committees, paper format and uploading instructions is given 
on the conference  website.   

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