SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS


ICAIS 2002
First International ICSC Congress on
Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Deakin University,
Waterfront Campus
Geelong, Australia
12 - 15 February 2002 


www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/icais2002


General information
Autonomous intelligent systems can be described as intelligent
entities that are capable of independent action in dynamic,
unpredictable environments. This is a very fast growing research area
attracting the attention of many researchers around the globe. The aim
of the International Congress on Autonomous Intelligent Systems (ICAIS)
is to bring the researchers, system developers and users both from
industry and academia together to exchange their views and receive the
very latest information on the on-going research and development. This
will be carried out through a series of keynote addresses, technical
sessions, workshops and exhibitions.


Organizing committee 
Honorary General Chair
Dr. Charles R. Weisbin 
JPL, NASA, USA 
 
General Chair 
Professor Saeid Nahavandi 
Deakin University, Australia 


Co-Chair (Asia) 
Professor T. Fukuda 
Nagoya University, Japan 
 
Co-Chair (USA) 
Dr. Shawn Toumodge 
Raytheon Systems Co., USA 
 
Co-Chair (Europe) 
Professor Paolo Dario 
ARTS Lab, Italy 
 
Tutorial/Workshop Chair 
Dr. Uwe Zimmer 
The Australian National University 
Canberra, Australia 
 
Administration and Finance 
ICSC-NAISO Operating Division The Netherlands


Local organizing committee members
Abbas Kouzani (Chair)
Matthew Joordens
Dejan Djukic
Lingxue Kong
Hieu Trinh
Jingxin Zhang
Saeid Nahavandi
 
The International Congress on Autonomous Intelligent Systems welcomes
submissions of original and high quality papers. Accepted papers will be
formally published in the ICSC Journal of Autonomous Systems. 


Congress topics
Technical issues to be addressed include, but are not restricted to: 
Evolution of Agents
Agent-Based Software Engineering
Distributed Architecture For Mobile Navigation
Autonomous Robots 
Autonomous Mobile Robots 
Path Planning And Obstacle Avoidance With Nonholonomic Robots 
Cooperative Autonomous Robots For Hazardous Environments 
Fault-Tolerant Algorithms And Architectures For Robotics 
Adaptive Path Planning 
Intelligent Navigation and Guidance 
Design and Control of Autonomous Underwater Robots 
A Control Architecture For An Autonomous Mobile Robot 
Action Selection and Planning 
Adaptation and Learning 
Agent Architectures 
Agent Communication Languages 
Artificial Market Systems and Electronic Commerce 
Designing Agent Systems Expert Assistants Fusion of Sensory Systems 
Real Time Vision 
Distributed Systems 
Multi-Agent Systems 
Machine Learning 
Intelligent Manufacturing 
Integration And Coordination Of Multiple Activities 
Knowledge Acquisition And Management 
Modeling The Behavior Of Agents 
Models Of Emotion, Motivation, Or Personality 
Multi-Agent Teams 
Multi-Agent Communication, Coordination, And Collaboration 
Multi-Agent Simulation, Verification, And Validation 
Evolutionary Computing 
Data Mining
Bayesian and Belief Information Fusion
Fusion Applications to Management
Fusion Applications to Situation Assessment
Diagnostic Information Fusion
Data Fusion Evaluation and Test Beds
Management / Business Information Fusion
Image Fusion / Exploitation
Target Recognition / Tracking / Identification` Discrimination
Machine Vision


International technical committee [itc]
Abachi H.  Monash University, Australia 
Adeli H.  The Ohio State University, USA 
Aleksander I.  Imperial College of Science & Technology London, UK
Apte Chid  IBM Watson Research Center, USA 
Arkin R.  Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 
Bazargan M.  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA 
Billingsley J.  University of Southern Queensland, Australia 
Alberto Broggi  University of Pavia/Parma, Italy 
Brugali D.  Politecnico di Torino, Italy 
Choset H.  Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA 
Dario P.  ARTS Lab, Italy 
Di Febbraro Angela  Politecnico di Torino, Italy 
Durrant-White H.F.  University of Syndey, Australia
Erkman E.  Middle East Technical University, Turkey 
Fiorini P.  California Institute of Technology, USA 
Fukuda T.  Nagoya University, Japan 
Hewit J.  University of Dundee, UK 
Holland O.  California Institute of Technology, USA 
Jarvis Ray  Monash University, Australia 
Kasabov Nik  University of Otago, New Zealand 
Khosla P.  Carnegie Mellon University, USA 
Koivo A.  Purdue University, USA 
Kosuge K.  Tohoku University, Japan 
Kozlowski Chr.  Poznan University of Technology, Poland 
Lee K.-M.  Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 
Luo R.  National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, ROC 
Mamdani E.  Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, U.K. 
Marichal G.N.  La Laguna University Tenerife, Spain 
Maynard C.  Curtin University of Technology, Australia 
Miller D.  University of Oklahoma, USA 
Moore P.  De Montfort University, UK 
Naghdy F.  University of Wollongong, Australia 
Nemes L.  CSIRO, Australia 
Nguyen Ch.  Catholic University of America, USA 
Ogihara M.  Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, USA 
Papanikolopoulos N.  University of Minnesota, USA 
Prassier E.  University of Ulm, Germany 
Saadat M.  University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Schenker P.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA 
Sebaaly Milad  American University of Dubai, U.A.E.  
Shirinzadeh Bijan.  Monash University, Australia 
Sobh T. M.  University of Bridgeport, USA 
Szczerbicki E.  University of Newcastle, Australia 
Tarn T.J.  Washington University, USA 
Huaglori Tianfield  Gloucestershire Business School, UK 
Trevelyan J.  University of Western Australia, Australia 
Webb G.  Deakin University, Australia 
Yuh J.  University of Hawaii, USA 
Zaki  Mohammed J.  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Zelinky A.  Australian National University, Australia
Zimmermann H. J.  Aachen, Germany


Sponsors
- - Deakin University, Australia
- - IEEE, The Institue of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- - IEE, Institution of Electrical Engineers
- - The Institution of Engineers, Australia
- - ICSC- NAISO


Scientific program
ICAIS 2002 will include invited plenary talks, contributed sessions,
invited sessions, workshops and tutorials. Updated information available
on ICAIS home page


Call for invited sessions 
The organization of invited sessions is encouraged. Prospective
organizers are requested to send a session proposal - consisting of 
4-5 invited papers - to the general chair and respective area co-chair.
Invited sessions should preferably start with the title and the purpose
of the session and a tutorial paper. The registration fee of the session
organizer will be waived, if at least 4 authors of invited papers
register to the conference.


Poster presentations
Poster presentations are encouraged for people who wish to receive peer
feedback, and practical examples of applied research are 
particularly welcome. Poster sessions will allow the presentation and
discussion of respective papers, which will also be included in the
conference proceedings.


Call for workshops, tutorials,
and other contributions
Several workshops/tutorials are planned for ICAIS 2002. Each
workshop/tutorial will focus on a particular topic, and consist of
several presentations and open discussions. The proposal for a
workshop/tutorial should include the title, topics covered, proposed
speakers, targeted audiences, and estimated length (hours) of the
workshop/tutorial. The proposal should be submitted to the general chair
and respective area co-chair by July 31, 2001


Submission of papers
Submission of papers can be done through our web site.
If you submit a paper you will receive a notification e-mail with your
paper number. Please use this reference number in the subject line in
all correspondence and send us a draft paper by email for review by the
International Program Committee. Please do not send us any hard copies. 
Please check our website for further instructions.


Important dates
Submission Deadline: July 31, 2001 (Extended) 
Notification of Acceptance: October 15, 2001 (Extended) 
Delivery of Manuscripts: November 30, 2001 
Conference: February 12 - 15, 2002 


General chair of ICAIS`2002
Professor Saeid Nahavandi
Deakin University
Waurn Ponds Campus
Geelong 3217, Australia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Congress organizer
ICSC- NAISO The Netherlands (Operating Division)
P.O. Box 1091
3360 BB Sliedrecht
The Netherlands
Phone: +31-184-496999
Fax: +31-184-421065
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ICAIS`2002 Congress)


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