Four half-day tutorials will be presented this year at AI-2004, the 24th
SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications
of Artificial Intelligence. The tutorials will be presented in two
parallel streams on the first day of the conference, Monday 13th
December 2004.
The 9th UK Case-Based Reasoning Workshop will also take place on the
same day. Delegates are free to choose to attend any possible
combination of tutorial and workshop sessions.
This year's tutorials will be as follows:
Intelligent Forecasting
Professor Andrew Ware & Dr Hasan Al-Madfai, University of Glamorgan
Untangling the Semantic Web
Dr Alun Preece, University of Aberdeen
Recent Developments in Reinforcement Learning
Dr Eduardo Alonso, City University
An Introduction to the Constraint Paradigm
Dr Marc van Dongen & Dr Barry O'Sullivan, University College Cork
Registration for the tutorial/workshop day is only GBP75 if attending
the rest of the conference (otherwise GBP95) and only GBP55 for
students. The price covers attendance at any of the day's events. If you
have already registered for the conference and wish to modify your
registration to include the tutorial day, please contact the secretariat
(Tel. +44 (0)115 848 6538; Email. [log in to unmask]).
Further details and registration information are available at the
AI-2004 web site:
http://www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2004/. Click on the 'Tutorials' link under
'Conference Contents' for a description of each tutorial.
Regards,
Adrian Hopgood.
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