(with apologies for cross-posting)
Dear colleague,
registration opens today for AISB'06, the 2006 convention of the
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of
Behaviour. This year's convention is on the theme 'Adapation in
Artificial and Biological Systems', and will be hosted at the University
of Bristol from April 3rd to 6th.
The programme is broad, comprising 13 symposia on diverse topics
(listed below). Plenary speakers currently confirmed are:
* James Foster, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
* Nigel Franks, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol
* Owen Holland, Department of Computer Science, University of Essex
and we hope to confirm one more international speaker shortly.
This year AISB is also co-located with the 2006 Workshop on Automated
Reasoning.
More details on the convention, the symposia, and registration can be
found via the convention website:
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb06/
We hope to welcome you to Bristol shortly for AISB'06.
Best wishes,
James Marshall
Tim Kovacs (General convention chairs)
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Dr James A. R. Marshall
Department of Computer Science
University of Bristol
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~marshall
Symposia
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* Adaptation and Learning on the Web - 3rd to 4th April
* Artificial Chemistries and Artificial Life - 5th to 6th April
* Artificial Immune Systems and Immune System Modelling - 4th April
* Associative Learning and Reinforcement Learning - 3rd April
* Biologically Inspired Robotics (Biro-net) - 3rd to 4th April
* Exploration vs Exploitation in Naturally Inspired Search - 5th April
* Machine Consciousness - 5th to 6th April
* Network Analysis in Natural Sciences and Engineering - 4th to 6th April
* Motor Development - 5th to 6th April
* Narrative AI and Games - 5th to 6th April
* Nature-Inspired Systems for Parallel Asynchronous and Decentralised
Environments - 3rd to 4th April
* Social Insect Behaviour: Theory and Applications - 5th to 6th April
* Grand Challenge 5: Architecture of Brain and Mind - 3rd to 4th April
Co-located Workshops
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* Automated Reasoning (ARW'06) - 3rd to 4th April
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