The IJCAI-13 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop Program,
to be held Aug 3-4, 2013, immediately prior to the technical conference.
IJCAI-13 workshops will provide settings enabling participants to discuss
technical topics in an atmosphere that promotes active exchange of ideas.

All members of the AI community are invited to submit workshop proposals
for review. We encourage workshops that focus on emerging topics and
applications, on open research questions and challenges, or cross
discipline topics that foster exchange of ideas between groups that are
unaware of each other's research. We also encourage proposals for
continuations of workshops that were held at discipline specific
conferences (e.g., NIPS, KR, AAMAS...), and are likely to attract a wider
audience.

Workshops can vary in length from half a day to two days. To cover costs,
it is necessary to charge workshop participants a workshop fee, which is
separate from the main conference fee. Workshop attendees do not need to
register for the main IJCAI conference, but are encouraged to do so. IJCAI
reserves the right to cancel workshops whose attendance does not support
their running costs.

Important Dates
November 6, 2012 (revised submission date) - Proposal submission deadline
November 20, 2012 - Acceptance notification
December 15, 2012 - IJCAI-13 workshop program announced
June 15, 2012 - Deadline for completed workshop notes submission to local
organizer
Aug 3-4, 2013 - IJCAI-13 Workshops
Although we will not require all workshops to follow the same deadlines,
for those who wish to coordinate their dates with the other workshops, we
suggest the following dates:
November 25, 2012 - Post the call for participation
April 20, 2013 - Submission of contributions to workshops
May 20, 2013 - Workshop paper acceptance notification
May 30, 2013 - Deadline for final camera ready copy to workshop organizer
IJCAI-13 Workshops Requirements for Proposal Submission
The workshop proposals should be submitted electronically as a single PDF
file through the Easychair system; the submission website is
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wpijcai13

Each proposal should contain the following information:

A brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop
goals and the technical issues that will be its focus, together with a
brief discussion of why and to whom the workshop is of interest, and of the
impact it is expected to have (max 2 pages).
A preliminary workshop format and a proposed schedule for organizing the
workshop, including desired length for the workshop (0.5-day, 1-day,
1.5-day or 2-day). Please indicate if you intend to have any activities
other than contributed talks (e.g., invited talks, panels, or posters).
A tentative list of PC members (including full names and affiliations) and
their level of commitment to serve (e.g., "accepted", "invited, but not yet
accepted", "to be invited").
A list of related workshops held within the last three years, if any, and
their relationship to the proposed workshop. If this workshop continues a
workshop from anarea-specific conference, AAAI or another IJCAI, please
indicate that. If available, please provide the number of
submitted/accepted papers and approximate attendance numbers for these
workshops.
The names, email addresses, and URLs of the organizing committee members.
The committee should consist of two to four people knowledgeable in the
area who do not all work at the same institution. Strong proposals include
organizers who bring differing perspectives to the workshop topic and who
are actively connected to the communities of potential participants.
The primary contact for the organizing committee.
Brief CVs of organizing committee members, including a list of key
publications demonstrating scholarship in the field and a list of workshops
previously arranged, if any (max 2 pages).

Selection process
The selection of workshops for the final program will be based upon
multiple factors, including the scientific/technical interest of the topics
in relation to the anticipated IJCAI audience, the quality of the proposal,
the balance and distinctness of topics across all workshops, the history of
past attendance for non-first-time workshops, and the capacity of the
conference workshop program. We may request proposers addressing similar or
overlapping content areas to merge their proposals.

For all accepted proposals, IJCAI will be responsible for providing
publicity for the workshop series as a whole, and for providing logistic
support and a meeting place for the workshop. Together with the organizers,
determining the workshop date and time. Note: workshop date will depend on
other workshops being held; IJCAI will also be responsible for
electronically distributing working notes.

Workshop organizers will be responsible for:
Setting up a Web site for the workshop and providing its URL to the
workshop chairs.
Advertising the particular workshop and issuing a call for
participation/papers. While the call should invite participation from all
members of the AI community, it should also indicate how the Organizing
Committee will select and limit the number of participants.
Making the PDF of the workshop notes available to the Local Chair of IJCAI
by June 15th, 2013, together with a list of audio-visual requirements and
any special room requirements.
Ensuring that the workshop organizers and the participants register for the
workshop and are invited to register to the main conference.
Coordinating and moderating workshop participation and content.
Devising a schedule that meshes with shared breaks.
Please send all inquiries to Eyal Amir ([email protected]) and Edith Elkind
([email protected]).
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