AIAI 2004
First IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and
Innovations
http://www.ifiptc12.org/
Toulouse, France
August, 22-27, 2004
The AIAI Conference is an integral session in the IFIP World
Computer Congress program. All submissions will be reviewed by
an international Program Committee. All accepted papers will
appear in the official IFIP Conference Proceedings published by
Kluwer Academic Publishers. AIAI will bring together researchers,
engineers and practitioners. AIAI will interest researchers, IT
professionals and consultants by examining technologies and
applications of demonstrable value. AIAI will focus on profitable
intelligent systems and technologies.
Submission
February 16, 2004 -- Submit your full paper to the conference
web site: http://www.wcc2004.org/aiai
Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted
to another journal or conference for consideration of publication.
Papers must be written in English; they should be at most 10
pages long in total, including bibliography. There are no formatting
requirements at this stage. [NB: some copies of the printed
IFIP brochure ask for 16 pages - that is a misprint.] Accepted
papers will be presented at the conference, as either oral or poster
presentations, and published in the official IFIP conference
proceedings by Kluwer Academic Publishers. At least one author
of each accepted paper is required to register with the conference
and to present the paper.
Call for Papers
Deadline: full papers February 16, 2004
AIAI focuses on real world applications; therefore authors should
highlight the benefits of AI technology for industry and services.
Novel approaches to solving business and industrial problems,
using AI, will emerge from this conference. Papers describing
advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general
survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.
Papers describing original work are invited in any of the areas listed
below. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and
originality, and, above all, on the practical value of the work. Both
full research papers and professional work-in-progress reports are
welcome. There will be both oral and poster presentations.
¥ Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence
¥ Intelligent Decision Support Systems
¥ Integration of AI with other Technologies
¥ Evaluation of AI Systems
¥ AI Languages, Programming Techniques and Tools
¥ Knowledge Acquisition
¥ Expert Knowledge-based Systems
¥ Fuzzy Logic and Plausible Inference
¥ Neural Networks
¥ Evolutionary Computation and Algorithms
¥ Speech and Natural Language Interfaces
¥ Machine Vision
¥ Intelligent Information Retrieval
¥ Genetic Algorithms
¥ Planning and Scheduling
¥ Bayesian Networks and Stochastic Reasoning
¥ Evolutionary Programming
¥ Learning and Adaptive Systems
¥ Intelligent Agents
¥ Distributed AI Algorithms, Techniques, and Applications
¥ Distributed AI Systems and Architectures
¥ Intelligent Tutoring Systems
¥ Structured and Unstructured Datamining
¥ Case-Based Reasoning Systems
¥ Hardware and Robotics
¥ Social Impact, Acceptance and Implications of AI
¥ Intelligent Systems Engineering and Design Methodologies
¥ Ontologies and Semantic Web
¥ Knowledge and Information Management
¥ Business Process Management and Enterprise Portals
¥ Organisational Memory Knowledge Systems
¥ Inter-organisational KM portals
¥ KM, E-Learning and Enterprise Portals
Organisation
Conference General Chairs
Professor John Debenham [[log in to unmask]]
IFIP TC12 & University of Technology, Sydney
Dr. Eunika Mercier-Laurent
IFIP TC12 & AFIA (Association Francaise pour l'Intelligence Artificielle)
Conference Program Chairs
Professor Max Bramer
Chair -- IFIP TC12 & University of Portsmouth
Professor Vladan Devedzic [[log in to unmask]]
IFIP TC12 & University of Belgrade
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