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Notice
AISB event Bulletin Item
CFP: KI 2010 German Conference on Artificial Intelligence - deadline extended
Dear colleagues,
Due to numerous requests, the decision has been made to
extend the deadline for paper submission to the KI 2010 to April 16th.
Already submitted papers might be updated until this date as well.
Best regards,
Martin Lösch
Updated Call for Papers
33rd Annual German Conference on
Artificial Intelligence (KI 2010)
Karlsruhe, Germany
www.ki2010.kit.edu
IMPORTANT DATES
March 26 , 2010: Tutorial and Workshop proposals
April 16 , 2010: Paper submission
June 11 , 2010: Notification of acceptance
July 09 , 2010: Camera-ready version
CONFERENCE BACKGROUND AND TOPICS
The conference invites original research papers from all areas of
AI, its fundamentals
and its applications. Papers emphasizing the relation between AI and
Automation
are particularly welcome. Areas of interest include, but are not
limited to
- Bio-inspired AI
- Cognitive Cars
- Cognitive Systems
- Computing with words
- Dealing with uncertainty
- Deduction
- Distributed and decentralized AI
- Engineering and Design of AI systems
- Evolutionary computation
- Explanation-based learning
- Games and interactive entertainment
- Human-level intelligence
- Human-machine-interaction
- Knowledge acquisition
- Knowledge representation
- Machine learning and data-mining
- Memory structures for intelligent systems
- Modeling of cognitive processes
- Model-based systems
- Multimodal interaction and AI
- Natural language processing
- Neural processing
- Ontologies
- Planning and scheduling
- Reasoning
- Robotics
- Search
- Semantic gap
- Swarm intelligence
Proposals for workshops and tutorials are welcome, details are
available on the conference website.
CONFERENCE OFFICIALS
General Chairs: Rüdiger Dillmann, Jürgen Beyerer
Program Chairs: Tanja Schultz, Uwe D. Hanebeck
Publicity Chairs: Alex Waibel, Rudi Studer
Exhibition Chair: Heinz Wörn
Local Chair: Fernando Puente León
Workshop and Tutorial Chair: Marius Zöllner, Rainer Stiefelhagen
Program Committee
Michael Beetz (Technische Universität München)
Karsten Berns (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern)
Susanne Biundo (University of UIm)
Christian Freksa (Universität Bremen)
Joachim Hertzberg (Universität Osnabrück)
Rainer Malaka (Universität Bremen)
Bernhard Nebel (University of Freiburg)
Gerhard Rigoll (Technische Universität München)
Helge Ritter (Bielefeld University)
Lutz Schröder (DFKI Bremen)
N.N.
(a complete and up-to-date list is available on the web site) |



