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    ECAI- 2010 - ECAI-2010 The Nineteenth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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    Category ECAI- 2010

    Deadline: February 22, 2010 | Date: August 16, 2010

    Venue/Country: Lisbon, Portugal

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    p/>## ECAI-2010 ## Preliminary Call for Papers ## ECAI-2010 ##

    The Nineteenth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

    16-20 August 2010 ## Lisbon, Portugal

    http://ecai2010.appia.pt/

    Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 February 2010

    Deadline for submission of full papers: 22 February 2010

    ## INTRODUCTION ##

    The ECAI-2010 Programme Committee invites the submission of papers and

    posters for the technical programme of the nineteenth biennial

    European Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a central topic in contemporary

    computer science and informatics. The fruits of fifty years of AI

    research have benefited application domains as disparate as industrial

    systems control and medicine. The milestone events in AI research are

    increasingly regarded as milestones in human scientific and

    technological development: from the first chess playing program to

    defeat a reigning world champion under standard chess tournament

    rules, to the first robot to autonomously traverse 150 miles of rough

    terrain. Techniques, results, and concepts developed under the banner

    of AI research have proved to be of fundamental importance in areas

    such as economics, philosophy, linguistics, psychology, and logical

    analysis. And of course, AI remains a topic of perennial fascination

    in popular culture.

    Initiated in 1974, the biennial European Conference on Artificial

    Intelligence (ECAI) is Europe's premier archival venue for presenting

    scientific results in AI. Organised by the European Coordinating

    Committee for AI (ECCAI), the ECAI conference provides an opportunity

    for researchers to present and hear about the very best research in

    contemporary AI. As well as a full programme of technical papers,

    ECAI-2010 will include the Prestigious Applications of Intelligent

    Systems conference (PAIS), the Starting AI Researcher Symposium

    (STAIRS), and an extensive programme of workshops, tutorials, and

    invited speakers. (Separate calls are issued for PAIS, STAIRS, and

    workshops.)

    ECAI-2010 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of Lisbon,

    Portugal. With excellent opportunities for sightseeing and gastronomy,

    Lisbon promises to be a wonderful venue for a memorable conference.

    ## TOPICS OF INTEREST ##

    High-quality original submissions are welcome from all areas of

    contemporary AI; the following list of topics is indicative only.

    * Agents & Multiagent Systems

    * Case-Based Reasoning

    * Cognitive Modeling & Interaction

    * Constraints & Search

    * Knowledge Representation & Reasoning

    * Machine Learning

    * Model-Based Reasoning

    * Natural Language Processing

    * Perception & Sensing

    * Planning & Scheduling

    * Robotics

    * Uncertainty in AI

    * Applications of AI

    An extensive list of subtopics is soon going to be available at the

    conference website.

    ## IMPORTANT DATES ##

    Deadline for electronic abstracts:

    Monday, 15 February 2010

    Paper submission deadline:

    Monday, 22 February 2010

    Author response period:

    15-16 April 2010

    Notification of acceptance/rejection:

    Friday, 30 April 2010

    Conference:

    16-20 August 2010

    ## SUBMISSION INFORMATION ##

    Submissions must not exceed *SIX* (6) pages in camera-ready

    format. Over-length submissions will be rejected without

    review. Papers should be submitted using the ECAI formatting style, to

    be available soon on the conference website (this will be very close

    to previous ECAI styles). Each accepted paper will be allocated six

    pages in the proceedings. ECAI-2010 also accepts posters. Each poster

    will have *TWO* (2) pages allocated in the proceedings. Posters must

    follow the same formatting guidelines as full papers. Authors may

    indicate whether they want a submitted full paper to be considered as

    well as a submitted poster in case of non-acceptance of the full

    paper.

    All submissions will be subject to peer review by the ECAI-2010

    Programme Committee, and evaluated on the basis of: relevance;

    significance of contribution; technical quality; scholarship; and

    quality of presentation.

    Reviewing for ECAI-2010 will be blind: reviewers will not be presented

    with the identity of paper authors. To allow for blind review, author

    names in a submitted paper or poster should be replaced by the unique

    tracking number assigned by the conference website at the submission

    of an electronic abstract. Authors should avoid writing anything that

    makes their identity obvious in the text. Submissions should be

    original, and in particular should not previously have been formally

    published. (As a rule of thumb, any publication venue with an ISBN or

    ISSN number counts as a formal publication.) Submissions should not be

    submitted elsewhere during the ECAI-2010 review phase.

    The primary authors of submitted papers will be offered the

    opportunity to respond to the reviews for their papers before the

    final decision on acceptance or otherwise is made. The author feedback

    phase will last two days.

    The proceedings of the ECAI conference, together with those of its

    associated symposia, PAIS and STAIRS (calls to appear soon), will be

    published and distributed by IOS Press as a book and as a CD-ROM. The

    authors will be responsible for producing camera-ready copies of

    papers, conforming to the ECAI-2010 formatting guidelines for

    inclusion in the proceedings. At least one author of each accepted

    paper or poster is required to attend the conference to present the

    contribution.

    ## ORGANISATION ##

    Conference chair:

    Helder Coelho (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Programme chair:

    Michael Wooldridge (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)

    Workshop Chair:

    Ulle Endriss (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

    Local Organisation co-chairs:

    Luis Antunes (University of Lisbon & APPIA, Portugal)

    João Balsa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Finance co-chairs:

    Luis Antunes (University of Lisbon & APPIA, Portugal)

    João Balsa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Sponsorship co-chairs:

    Pedro Henriques (University of Minho & APPIA, Portugal)

    Paulo Novais (University of Minho & APPIA, Portugal)

    Printing, Publicity & Webmaster chair:

    Cesar Analide (University of Minho & APPIA, Portugal)

    Infrastructure co-chairs:

    Luis Correia (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Luis Moniz (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Volunteer & Student Scholarships chair:

    Paulo Trigo (ISEL, Portugal)

    Local Workshop & Tutorial chair:

    Paulo Urbano (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    Local STAIRS & PAIS chair:

    Graça Gaspar (University of Lisbon, Portugal)


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