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    AI 2011 - 24th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI 2011)

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    Deadline: January 10, 2011 | Date: May 25, 2011-May 27, 2011

    Venue/Country: Newfoundland, Canada

    Updated: 2010-10-16 13:54:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    AI 2011

    24th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence

    May 25th to May 27th, 2011

    Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Submission deadline: January 10th, 2011

    Notification of acceptance: February 21st, 2011

    Final papers due: March 6th, 2011

    Conference: May 25th to May 27th, 2011

    CONFERENCE URL: http://www.canadianai.ca/

    AI'2011, the twenty-fourth Canadian Conference on Artificial

    Intelligence, invites papers that present original work in all areas

    of Artificial Intelligence, either theoretical or applied such as:

    AI Applications Knowledge Representation

    Agent Systems Machine Learning

    Automated Reasoning Multi-media Processing

    Bioinformatics and BioNLP Natural Language Processing

    Case-based Reasoning Neural Nets

    Cognitive Models Planning

    Constraint Satisfaction Robotics

    Data Mining Search

    E-Commerce Smart Graphics

    Evolutionary Computation Uncertainty

    Games User Modeling

    Information Retrieval Web Applications

    Papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee members according to

    their originality, technical merit and clarity of presentation.

    Each accepted paper will be allocated a maximum of 12 pages in the

    proceedings. All accepted papers for which one of the authors will

    have registered and present at the conference will be published in the

    conference proceedings as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence by

    Springer. The papers will have to be formatted accordingly. An award

    will be given for the best paper of the conference. Another prize will

    be given for the best paper of which the main author is a

    student. Papers submitted to AI'2011 must not have been accepted for

    publication elsewhere or be under review for another conference.

    Submissions

    Authors are invited to submit electronically, by January 10th, 2011,

    full papers in PDF, Postscript or MS-Word RTF. All papers must be

    written in English. Papers of up to 12 pages in length must be

    formatted according to Springer LNCS style. The use of the LaTeX2e

    style file available from Springer is strongly encouraged.

    Organizers

    AI'2011 is collocated with two cognate conferences: the Canadian

    Graphical Interface Conference and the Canadian Conference on Computer

    and Robot Vision.

    General Chair: John Barron, University of Western Ontario, London

    Program co-chairs: Cory Butz, University of Regina

    Pawan Lingras, Saint Mary's University, Halifax

    Publicity chair: Dan Wu, University of Windsor

    Proceedings chair: Jiye Li, York University, Toronto

    Workshop chair: Sheela Ramanna, University of Winnipeg

    Website chair: Wen Yan, University of Regina

    Graduate student

    symposium co-chairs:

    Maria Fernanda Caropreso, Department of National Defense

    Svetlana Kiritchenko, NRC, Ottawa

    Cristina Manfredotti, University of Regina

    Local arrangement chair:

    Andrew Vardy, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Saint John's


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