Mark Bishop on CITY ...
"During the last decade robots have begun to permeate everyday life (robotic lawn mowers; floor cleaners, autonomous cars etc); equally, closely related technologies are beginning to permeate the military– already US naval sh...
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ICO Alan Turing Lect...
 To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the birth of the world renowned mathematician, code breaker, logician and computer scientist, the first ICO Alan Turing Lecture was held at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchest...
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AISB Workshop: Senso...
Poster: http://aisb.org.uk/media/files/stw2012.pdf (media/files/stw2012.pdf) A day of discussion on the Sensorimotor account of Perception, Consciousness  and Robotics, its development and contemporary state. The first in a seri...
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Ms Pac-Man vs Ghosts...
This year's Ms Pac-man vs Ghosts Competition is now open for submissions. The competition allows you to develop AI controllers for the classical arcade game Ms Pac-Man. However, this year the competition takes a unique look at the...
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AISB YouTube Channel
The AISB has launched a YouTube channel:Â http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube). The channel currently holds a number of videos from the AISB 2010 Convention. Videos include the AISB round t...
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New AISB Website
Happy New Year! Welcome to the new AISB website. Over the coming weeks and months we will be making additional changes to the website, introducing some new content and so on. Please check back regularly to see what's new! During...
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AISB Website Beta
The AISB's new website is now gone beta. Some of the new features member's can look forward to enjoying will be better integration with the AISB LinkedIn group, frequent news updates, a new member's section and up-to-date AI med...
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AISB 2011 Convention
The AISB'11 Convention (http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb11/) was held from 4-7 April at York, organised by Dimitar Kazakov and George Tsoulas.
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Lighthill Debates
The Lighthill debates from 1973 are now available on YouTube. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Â
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Alan Turing Year
2012 marks the centenary of Alan Turing's birth. Alan Turing Year (http://www.turingcentenary.eu/), seeks to bring together news of all the events and organisations which will be marking the occasion.
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Notice
AISB event Bulletin Item
CFP: Student Session @ NASSLLI 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS NASSLLI 2010 STUDENT SESSION June 26, 2010 The Student Session is organized as part of the Fourth North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information to be held in Bloomington, IN USA from June 20-26, 2010. ABOUT THE STUDENT SESSION The NASSLLI Student Session provides an opportunity for pre-doctoral students to present original, unpublished work to an interdisciplinary audience. Authors will also receive useful feedback on their submissions from multiple reviewers. We invite submissions in all areas related to the school: logic, computation, language, and any combinations thereof. Papers to the Student Session must represent original work. They should be written with an eye towards two audiences: the wide multi-disciplinary body of students and researchers who will attend NASSLLI, and also the narrower set of people in the particular area of the paper. In short, they should be substantial contributions that can be appreciated by both insiders and outsiders. The organizers anticipate accepting between 10 and 20 papers. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Joey Frazee, UT Austin Joshua Herring, Indiana University Wes Holliday, Stanford University Thomas Icard, Stanford University Joshua Sack, Reykjavík University Robert Rose (chair), Indiana University Elizabeth Allyn Smith, Ohio State University Andreas Stuhlmüller, MIT SUBMISSION DETAILS Submissions should be formatted as PDF files, and should not exceed 10 pages. All authors on the papers need to be pre-doctoral students. Please make your submission at the EasyChair site for the NASSLLI Student Session by the deadline listed below. Submissions will be reviewed by the Student Session's program committee and additional reviewers. IMPORTANT DATES * Submissions: April 5, 2010 * Notification: April 19, 2010 * Presentation Date: June 26, 2010 LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS All presenters at the Student Session will be required to register for NASSLLI. The registration fee for authors presenting a paper will correspond to the early student registration fee. There will be no reimbursement for travel costs and accommodation. Presenters who have difficulty in finding funding should contact the local organizing committee to ask for the possibilities for a grant. |



