JELIA'02: Call for System Presentations
           http://www.dbai.tuwien.ac.at/~pfeifer/jelia02-systems/

                       Deadline extended to May 29th!

Aim and Scope

   Recent years have resulted in several exciting developments in the
   field of AI. High on the list is the emergence of implemented
   effective AI systems. The organizers strongly believe that the area of
   AI will be further advanced if implemented systems receive appropriate
   exposure, implementation and testing methodologies are discussed by
   the community, and if the performance and scope of applicability are
   presented and compared. In this way, theoretical research in AI will
   receive important feedback about its relevance and practicality,
   system implementers will learn about competing solutions and their
   performance, and AI experts working on practical applications will get
   software tools they need.

   To further promote this research, as part of the technical program of
   JELIA'02 we plan a special session devoted to presentations and
   demonstrations of implementations for solving or addressing problems
   of importance to all areas in the scope of JELIA'02 and, in
   particular, to:

     * Logic-based AI
     * Knowledge Representation
     * Learning
     * Data Mining
     * Multiagent Systems
     * Reasoning under Uncertainty

   Submissions to this special session should provide a description of
   such a system and information on the class of problems (or application
   area) it is designed for, theoretical background, major features,
   implementation techniques, and testing methodology and experimental
   evaluation.

   Accepted system descriptions will be published in the conference
   proceedings (4 page length limit).

   All systems whose descriptions will be accepted for publication in the
   conference proceedings, will be demonstrated at a special session at
   the conference. The authors should indicate as part of their
   submission if any special computing support will be necessary.

Co-Chairs

   Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Mirek Truszczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Submission Details

   The authors should submit a system description in Postscript
   format to the organizers of the systems session at
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> by May 29, 2002.

   The system description must be formatted according to the Springer
   LNCS/LNAI authors' instructions and cannot exceed 4 pages (all
   included). Instructions by Springer can be found at
   http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.

Important Dates

   Submission deadline                May 29, 2002
   Acceptance/rejection notification  June 6, 2002
   Final version due                 June 25, 2002

Benchmark Sets

   An important issue for development of effective AI systems is that of
   benchmarks. Benchmark problems allow us to compare key features of AI
   systems: the range of their applicability and their performance.
   Therefore, we invite you to submit statements of problems for possible
   inclusion in benchmark sets. These benchmark sets will be distributed
   to all participants of the systems session.

   Proposals for benchmarks should be submitted by e-mail by May 29, to
   the systems session organizers at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

About JELIA and JELIA'02

   The European Conference on Logics in AI provides a major biennial
   forum for the discussion of logic-oriented approaches to artificial
   intelligence. It aims to bring together active researchers interested
   in all aspects concerning the use of logics in artificial intelligence
   to discuss current research, results, and problems and applications of
   both a theoretical and practical nature. Moreover, JELIA strives to
   foster links and facilitate cross- fertilisation of ideas among
   researchers from various disciplines; among researchers from academia,
   industry and government; and between theoreticians and practitioners.

   JELIA'02 will be held at the University of Calabria (Rende), in the
   area of Cosenza, southern Italy.

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