ES2002 is the 22nd Annual International Conference of the British Computer
Society's Specialist Group on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied Artificial
Intelligence (SGES). It will be held in the attractive surroundings of
Peterhouse College in Cambridge on 10-12 December 2002. Details are
available at http://www.bcs-sges.org/es2002/
The first day (Tuesday 10 December) will include four half-day tutorials,
running in two parallel sessions. Would you like to volunteer to present
one? We would pay travel and, if necessary, a night's accommodation. You get
all the glory, of course!
We are particularly keen to host practical tutorials that show how specific
techniques can be implemented. We are open to any proposals for AI-related
topics, but here are a few suggestions:
- agents
- data farming
- data mining and the use of statistics
- genetic algorithms
- knowledge engineering
- neural networks
- neurofuzzy systems
- pattern recognition
- planning systems
- uncertainty
- web mining
If you are interested in presenting a tutorial, please reply directly to me
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Thanks a lot.
Adrian Hopgood.
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