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Lighthill Debates
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AISB event Bulletin Item
Call for symposium proposals for AISB2010 Convention
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Dear all, Please find below the call for symposium proposals for the AISB2010 Convention to be held at De Montfort University, Leicester. Also, please find attached a template for symposium proposals for your convenience. The deadline is 1st July. About the AISB (http://www.aisb.org.uk/) The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB) is the largest Artificial Intelligence Society in the United Kingdom and one of the oldest in the world. Founded in 1964, the society has an international membership drawn from both academia and industry. It is a member of the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence. About Leicester (http://www.goleicestershire.com/city/) Leicester is an East Midland city just over an hour by train from London. It is a Roman town but has rich history from Elizabeth I era with most notable person is Simon De Montfort, Earl of Leicester in that period of history. Modern Leicester, however, embraces art and science through two Universities, Space centre, a new theater (The Curve) and more. For those who likes shopping, High Cross shopping centre will be the place to visit. Leicester is served by trains, airports (London, Luton, Birmingham, East Midlands), and M1 for car drivers. Kind regards, Aladdin -- -- Dr. Aladdin Ayesh; MSc, MA, PhD, CEng, CSci, MBCS/CITP Head of Intelligent Mobile Robotics and Creative Computing Research Group (IMRCC) Centre for Computational Intelligence (CCI) CALL FOR SYMPOSIUM PROPOSALS 6th – 9th April 2010, De Montfort University, Leicester 6TH – 9TH APRIL 2009, HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY, EDINBURGH The society is pleased to call for symposium proposals for the 2010 annual convention on wide range of contemporary AI topics. There is no specific theme for the convention and multidisciplinary proposals would be most welcomed. As examples of possible symposium topics, but not limited to: Emotions Modeling AI and Games Philosophical discourses on science, computing and AI Social modeling and complex systems Social and cognitive robots Human-interaction, psychology, and aesthetics Adaptive systems and theories of learning Swarm intelligence in engineering and art All submissions by email to the convention chair: aayesh@dmu.ac.uk Deadline for submitting proposals: 1 JULY 2009 Notifications: 20 JULY 2009. http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb10/ Convention Chair Aladdin Ayesh De Montfort University Leicester LE1 9BH aayesh@dmu.ac.uk --------------------------------------- THE 2010 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOUR (AISB’10) SYMPOSIUM PROPOSAL 6th – 9th April 2010, De Montfort University, Leicester SYMPOSIUM TITLE: PROPOSED CHAIR(S) AND THEIR DETAILS (please indicate the correspondence chair if applicable): DURATION (minimum half-day maximum 4 days): DESCRIPTION PROPOSED ACTIVITIES, TYPE OF SUBMISSIONS (e.g. short/full papers, posters demonstrations or art installations, competition, etc.) CASE FOR SUPPORT PROPOSED PARTICIPANTS/PROGRAM COMMITTEE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/COMMENTS ----------------------------------------------- |



