[DL] 2nd Call for workshops at ECAI 2016

Suzan Verberne s.verberne at cs.ru.nl
Tue Jan 5 11:42:40 CET 2016


(Apologies for cross-posting)

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AT ECAI 2016,
the 22nd European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Under the general theme of "AI for human values", ECAI 2016  
(www.ecai2016.org) will be held in the city of The Hague, in sight the  
Peace Palace, seat of the International Court of Justice. This location is  
highly appropriate to the conference theme. The conference dates are 29  
August - 2 September 2016, with the workshops taking place on 29-30 August.

The organising committee welcomes proposals for workshops by all members of  
the international AI community. There is no restriction regarding topics,  
as long as there is a clear relevance to ECAI. We encourage workshops in  
the traditional AI topics as Planning, Reasoning, Learning, Multi-Agent  
Systems etc., but also multidisciplinary topics as learning in automated  
software, AI for Computational Sustainability, AI in the serve of cyber  
security and so on.

Most workshops will follow the classical format of presentations of  
peer-reviewed papers followed by discussion, but other formats (e.g., AI  
competitions) and entirely new ideas are also welcome. Whatever the format,  
all workshops should be interactive events and ample time should be  
allocated to discussion. The typical duration for a workshop is one full  
day, but two-day or shorter workshops can also be accommodated.

If you are considering to propose a workshop or if you have any question,  
please do not hesitate to get in touch with the ECAI-2016 Workshop Chair  
Meir Kalech (workshop-chair at ecai2016.org).

== Important Dates =
- Workshop proposal submission: 18 January 2016
- Workshop proposal notification: 15 February 2016
- Notification of workshop papers: 28 June 2016

== Further Information for Workshop Organizers =
Proceedings: It is up to the workshop organizers to decide if they provide  
proceedings or not. ECAI-2014 will not issue workshop proceedings. Although  
the reviewing process is up to the workshop organisers, we suggest a  
submission deadline no later than June 1.

Registration: All workshop participants and organizers are required to  
register for the workshop and the main conference. Each workshop will be  
given 1 workshop-fee waiver to be used at the discretion of the organizers.

Cancellations: Please understand that we may have to cancel a workshop if  
not enough participants register or if deadlines are not met. We are aiming  
for 20 participants on average per workshop, with a minimum of 10.

== Submission details =
Please submit your proposal by via easychair:  
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=workshopsecai2016

Each workshop proposal (pdf file) must include:
- Title and acronym
- Names, affiliations, and contact details of all organizers (please  
indicate a primary contact person to whom correspondence should be  
directed).
- Short description (workshop format and duration, tentative call for  
papers, tentative invited speakers and members of the program committee).
- Audience: research groups working in the field; (if applicable) details  
about previous editions of the workshop; related workshops in other venues;  
expected number of submissions.
- One paragraph about each organizer (scientific profile, previous events  
you have organized).
Every information you deem to be relevant.


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Suzan Verberne, postdoctoral researcher
Information Foraging Lab, Institute for Computing and Information Sciences
Radboud University Nijmegen
Tel: 0031 24 36 53431/15775
Email: s.verberne at cs.ru.nl
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