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To: "'Artificial Intelligence Group'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        4th Mexican International Conference on 
        ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

        MICAI 2005

        November 14-18, 2005
        Monterrey, Mexico
        www.MICAI.org/2005

        Proceedings: Springer LNAI.

        Keynote speakers: 
        John McCarthy, Tom Mitchell, Erick Cantu, Jaime Sichman;
        more to be announced.

        Submission: May 22 abstract; then full paper May 29.
        

    LAST CALL FOR PAPERS


*** KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ***

John McCarthy of Stanford is a pioneer of AI, creator of Lisp.

Tom Mitchell of CMU is ex-President of AAAI.

Erick Cantu of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Jaime Sichman of University of Sao Paulo.

More speakers to be announces on webpage.


*** PAPER SUBMISSION ***

Accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in 
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI).

Submissions are received through www.MICAI.org/2005; see guidelines there.

Title and abstract must be submitted by May 22, 
then the full paper by May 29.


*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

May 22: Paper registration deadline (title and abstract).

May 29: Paper submission deadline (only papers registered by May 22).

July 17: Acceptance notification.

August 7: Camera-ready deadline.


*** TOPICS ***

All areas of Artificial Intelligence, see list on the webpage.


*** CONTACT ***

General inquiries: micai2005 at MICAI dot org.
Inquiries on submission requirements: submission at MICAI dot org.
Inquiries on the conference program: program at MICAI dot org.
See more contact options on www.MICAI.org/2005.

We apology if you receive this CFP more than once. 
PLEASE CIRCULATE this CFP among your students and colleagues.


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