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From 2017 onwards the proceedings of the AI-20xx conference series will be
published by Springer in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), a
sub-series of the distinguished Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series of conference proceedings. This change also enables us to set a
later date for paper/poster submissions than in previous years.

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Another innovation for this year's conference is that an optional (free)
walking tour of Cambridge, including the celebrated King's College, has
been added on the second day.

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THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS


AI-2017: Cambridge, UK, December 12th-14th 2017


Organised by BCS SGAI: The British Computer Society Specialist Group on
Artificial Intelligence (a EurAi 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/ai2017/>

http://www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2017/


AI-2017 is the thirty-seventh 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-2017 reviews recent technical advances in AI
technologies and shows how these advances have been applied to solve
business problems. Key features are:


- Papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence (LNAI) subseries of the popular Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) series (www.springer.com/lncs).


- Papers will be presented in two streams. 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.


- It is expected that the best papers will be reprinted in a special issue
of an international journal.


- A mixture of full papers (maximum 14 A4 pages) presented orally and short
papers (maximum 6 A4 pages) presented as posters. Papers of both kinds will
be included in the proceedings.


- Prizes for best paper and best student paper in each stream and best
short paper.


- Invited keynote lectures:

Dr. Detlef Nauck (BT) on 'The Future of AI in Analytics'

Prof. Frans Coenen (University of Liverpool) on 'The Discovery of Knowledge
in Image Data'


- The first day comprises tutorials and workshops to provide greater depth
in selected topics, including UK CBR-17, the twenty-second CBR Workshop.
(Separate one-day registration for this day is also available.)


- A panel session on a topical subject.


- An 'AI Open Mic' session to allow delegates to have their say about any
aspect of AI.


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


AI-2017 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.


FAIRS '17, the eleventh annual forum for AI research students will
immediately precede the AI-2017 conference at Peterhouse College on Monday
December 11th, 2017. The aim of FAIRS is to support student members of the
AI community providing advice and feedback on their research plans and
work. This event is free of charge for research students except for a
contribution towards the cost of refreshments and lunch in the College and
no conference registration is required.


IMPORTANT DATES


- Paper/Poster Submission: Friday 7th July 2017


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This deadline is considerably later than for previous conferences in this
series and will not be extended.


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- Notification of Acceptance: Monday 4th September 2017


- Camera Ready Paper: Monday 18th September 2017


CONTRIBUTIONS


Contributions presenting original work in AI are invited for both the
technical and the application stream. Contributions may be submitted either
as full papers of up to fourteen A4 pages for oral presentation or as short
papers of up to six A4 pages for poster presentation.


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.


Short Papers for Poster Presentation


Short papers are intended for the presentation of work which meets the high
standards of the conference, but which is more topical and preliminary than
the work presented in full papers. They provide an excellent forum for
disseminating new developments and latest work in progress, especially
suited to PhD students. Work submitted in the form of full-length papers
that fall short of the standard for oral presentation will automatically be
considered as candidates for reworking as short papers for poster
presentation.

Submission of Papers


Final versions of accepted papers must be prepared in either Microsoft Word
or Latex together with a copy in PDF format. Initial versions of papers
should be submitted in PDF format only and uploaded to the conference
website by the deadline given above. Instructions for authors and templates
for both Word and Latex are given at

http://www.springer.com/gb/computer-science/lncs/conference-
proceedings-guidelines


In order for an accepted paper to be published at least one author must
register for the conference and undertake to attend and present the paper
in person. Presenting authors will be asked to register for the conference
at the discounted speakers' rate when they return the final camera-ready
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 cash prizes for the best paper and best student paper submitted
in each stream, chosen by the relevant program committee, and also a prize
for the best short paper, awarded on the basis of delegate voting.


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


ALL CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE SENT BY EMAIL TO THE CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:
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-- 
Professor Max Bramer
Vice-President, International Federation for Information Processing
Emeritus Professor, School of Computing, University of Portsmouth, UK
Chair, British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence
http://www.maxbramer.org