[Corpora-List] CFP Canadian AI'06 (papers due in 2 weeks)

From: Vlado Keselj (vlado@cs.dal.ca)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 12:23:03 MET

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    Name: AI'06
    Full-name: The Nineteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    Location: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
    Start-date: 7-Jun-2006
    End-date: 9-Jun-2006
    URL: http://www.ift.ulaval.ca/ai06
    Due: 12-Dec-2005
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    CANADIAN AI-2006 - PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
    June 7-9, 2006
    Québec City, Québec, Canada
    http://www.ift.ulaval.ca/ai06

    Full paper submission due: Dec. 12th 2005

    AI'2006, the nineteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
    invites papers that present original work in all areas of Artificial
    Intelligence, either theoretical or applied such as

     

    Natural Language Agent and Multi-Agent System
    Machine Learning User Modeling
    Search AI applications
    Constraint Satisfaction Smart Graphics
    Knowledge Representation E-Commerce
    Planning Information Processing
    Automated Reasoning Bioinformatics
    Neural Nets Web Applications
    Reasoning under Uncertainty Education
    Data Mining Games
    Robotics Manufacturing

     
    Papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee members and judged
    according to their originality, technical merit and clarity of
    presentation. Papers will be accepted according to two categories: full
    papers or poster papers (with fewer pages allotted in the proceedings).
    All accepted papers for which one of the authors will have registered to
    the conference will be published in the conference proceedings as
    Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence - Springer-Verlag. A best paper
    will be awarded at the conference.

    Submissions

    Authors are invited to submit, before Dec. 12th 2005, full papers in
    PDF, Postscript or MS-Word RTF electronically at the conference web
    site. Papers of up to 15 pages in length must be formatted according to
    Springer LNCS style. The use of the LaTeX2e style file available from
    Springer is strongly encouraged.

    Announcement <Announcement.html>
    Call for papers <Call_for_papers.html>
    Communications <Communication.html>
    Québec en photos <Photos.html>



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