AI'2000: Second Call-for-Papers
Thirteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'2000)
14-17 May, 2000
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~hamilton/ai2000.html
Sponsored by:
Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence ( CSCSI ) /
Societe canadienne pour l'etude de l'intelligence par ordinateur ( SCEIO )
Held in conjunction with:
GI'2000: Graphics Interface
VI'2000: Vision Interface
10th Annual PRECARN-IRIS Conference
(IRIS is the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems)
ISR2000: International Symposium on Robotics
Registration with any of these conferences allows you to attend them all.
Theoretical and applied research papers on all topics related to Artificial
Intelligence are invited. Submitted papers must not exceed 5000 words
in length, including abstract and bibliography. The program committee
will subject all submitted papers to peer review. Theoretical and
position papers will be judged on their originality and contribution to
the field of AI and applied papers on the importance and originality of
the application. Acceptance also depends on the quality of the written
presentation. Authors should list, in decreasing order of relevance,
1 to 3 of following keywords:
AI for e-commerce,
AI on the Web,
Applications (specify),
Case based reasoning,
Cognitive modelling,
Data mining,
Diagnosis,
Information integration,
Intelligent agents,
Knowledge acquisition,
Knowledge representation,
Language understanding and processing,
Learning,
Neural nets/connectionism,
Perception,
Planning,
Problem solving,
Reasoning (indicate subarea),
Robotics,
Search,
Speech processing,
Theorem proving,
Uncertainty,
Other (specify)
The AI'2000 final program will include both plenary and poster sessions.
Electronic submission (in postscript or pdf or Microsoft Word format) is strongly
encouraged, although hard copy submission is also permissible.
A separate electronic abstract must be submitted giving in order the
following information:
(1) title of the paper,
(2) full names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of
all authors,
(3) an abstract of no more than 250 words and
(4) keywords to classify the paper for review purposes,
(5) contact author if other than the first author.
As a condition of acceptance, the author or a co-author
must present the paper at the conference.
If the paper is being submitted to other conferences,
either verbatim or in essence, authors must clearly indicate
this on the cover page.
SUBMISSION DETAILS and DATES:
Paper submission deadline: November 19, 1999
Notification: Jan. 14, 2000 (tentative)
Camera Ready: Feb. 15, 2000 (tentative)
Conference: May 14-17, 2000
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS:
Please send proposals for workshops to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
by November 19, 1999. Identify the topic, organizers, and
proposed length of the workshop.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS:
Howard J. Hamilton,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Regina,
Regina, SK, CANADA,
S4S 0A2,
Fax: (306) 585-4745,
Phone: (306) 585-4632,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Qiang Yang,
School of Computing Science,
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby, BC, CANADA,
V5A 1S6,
Fax: (604) 291-3045,
Phone: (604) 291-5415,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Irene Abi-Zeid, Defence Research Establishment Valcartier
Fahiem Bacchus, University of Toronto
Ken Barker, University of Ottawa
Sabine Bergler, Concordia University
Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo
David Chiu, University of Guelph
Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser University
Renee Elio, University of Alberta
Brian Gaines, University of Calgary
Scott Goodwin, University of Regina
Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan
Russ Greiner, University of Alberta
Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto
Nathalie Japkowicz, Daltech / Dalhousie University
Luc Lamontagne, Defence Research Establishment Valcartier
Guy LaPalme, Universite de Montreal
Charles Ling, University of Western Ontario
Alan Mackworth, University of British Columbia
Joel Martin, National Research Council
Paul McFetridge, Simon Fraser University
Stan Matwin, University of Ottawa
Gord McCalla, University of Saskatchewan
Robert Mercer, University of Western Ontario
Guy Mineau, University of Laval
Eric Neufeld, University of Saskatchewan
Jonathan Schaeffer, University of Alberta
Dale Schuurmans, University of Waterloo
Bruce Spencer, University of New Brunswick
Ahmed Tawfik, University of Prince Edward Island
Andr� Trudel, Acadia University
Afzal Upal, Daltech / Dalhousie University
Peter van Beek, University of Alberta
Kay Wiese, University of British Columbia
Yang Xiang, University of Regina
Jianna Zhang, Brock University
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Bob Mercer,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Western Ontario,
London, ON, CANADA,
N6A 5B7,
Fax: (519) 661-3515,
Phone: (519) 661-3566,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Howard J. Hamilton tel: (306) 585-4079
Department of Computer Science fax: (306) 585-4745
University of Regina
Regina, SK S4S 0A2 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Canada